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Uppsala län, Uppsala
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PhD Student in Evolutionary Genomics
The Department of Ecology and Genetics (IEG) is part of the Evolutionary Biology Centre (EBC), a dynamic and internationally recognized center for evolutionary and ecological research. IEG comprises research groups working at all levels of biological organization (from molecules to ecosystems) and with various study systems (plants, animals, fungi, bacteria). The Plant Ecology and Evolution program, where the PhD position is located, houses nine research groups focusing on genomics, adaptation, speciation, and community ecology. Researchers have access to state-of-the-art greenhouses and climate-controlled facilities, modern molecular biology laboratories, and a high-performance computing cluster (UPPMAX). The department collaborates closely with the national infrastructure SciLifeLab.
Short Project Description: Sex Ratio and the Evolution of Sex Chromosomes
Sex chromosomes are of fundamental importance in biology, but our understanding of their evolution remains limited. Genetic conflicts, such as meiotic drive affecting sex ratios, have long been linked to the rapid evolution of sex chromosomes and can thereby contribute to divergence and speciation. This project studies a plant genus, willow (Salix), which is dioecious. Within Salix, a skewed sex ratio favoring females is common, and a high turnover of sex chromosomes has been described. (More details about the project can be found on Uppsala University's website).
In this PhD project, you will conduct research on some of the most fascinating questions in evolutionary biology: how sex chromosomes develop and what governs sex ratios in natural populations. You will work with advanced methods in population genomics, bioinformatics, and modeling, and, to a lesser extent, also with experiments in growth chambers and in the molecular biology laboratory.
As a PhD student, you will participate in a tailored course program that supports your scientific and academic development and strengthens your pedagogical skills. For those interested, there are good opportunities to participate in teaching.
Qualifications
To be eligible for doctoral studies, you must:
Eligible applicants should demonstrate skills in evolutionary biology and advanced population genomics. Applicants must also have the ability and interest to work in teams, while being able to work and contribute independently. Applicants must be able to communicate very well both orally and in writing in English. In the assessment of candidates, special emphasis will be placed on personal qualities such as independence, strong motivation, and good teamwork skills.
Merits
Previous experience with population genomic modeling (e.g., SLiM), analysis of structural variants from long-read data, and population genomic analyses (WGS) is meritorious—these techniques will be needed in the project. Education or previous participation in research on sex ratios, the evolution of sex chromosomes, structural variation, selfish genetic elements, meiotic drive, or related fields is an advantage.
At least a minor part of the PhD project will involve molecular laboratory work and experiments with plants (willow species). If you have worked with these methods before, that is good, but it is not necessary; however, we expect candidates to be interested in learning these practical skills.
Although the project has a preliminary plan with funding from the Swedish Research Council, the different parts of the project will be revised and further developed based on current progress and results. We expect the PhD student to take an active role in the development of the project!
About the Position
The position is fixed-term, according to HF 5 ch. 7. The scope is full-time. Start date from 2026-09-01 or during autumn 2026 by agreement. Location: Uppsala.
Regulations for PhD students can be found in the Higher Education Ordinance Chapter 5, Sections 1-7, as well as in the university's rules and guidelines.
Information about the position and the project can be obtained from: Prof. Sophie Karrenberg, [email protected], +46 76 820 7578.
In this recruitment, we have replaced the cover letter with questions that you answer in connection with your application. The answers will be used as part of the selection process. We also ask all candidates to upload a CV and provide at least 2 references.
Apply by July 22, 2026, UFV-PA 2026/2126.
Uppsala University is a broad research university with a strong international standing. The ultimate goal is to conduct education and research of the highest quality and relevance to make a difference in society. Our most important asset is all 7,500 employees and 53,000 students who, with curiosity and engagement, make Uppsala University one of the most exciting workplaces in the country.
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