Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
30 Oct, 25
Salary
42500.0
Posted On
30 Jul, 25
Experience
3 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Communication Skills, Interpersonal Skills, Embryo Transfer, Team Building, Validation, Embryology, Veterinary Medicine
Industry
Information Technology/IT
QUALIFICATIONS
Education: Ph.D. degree in the general field of reproductive physiology, with emphasis on embryology and/or theriogenology. A degree in Veterinary Medicine will be an advantage but not required. Preference will be given to candidates who are within three years of their PhD
Experience: To enhance the multidisciplinary aspect of our research team, we are looking for a postdoctoral fellow who has laboratory expertise with in
The successful candidate will have expertise in data analysis/interpretation, publication of results in the scientific literature, and a valid driver’s license.
Additional Skills: Strong interpersonal skills, excellent written and oral communication skills, team building and problem-solving skills.
PRIMARY PURPOSE:
Bison are an integral part of the ecology of Canadian national parks. Parks Canada, along with other bison management agencies, requires genomic tools to provide solutions to manage zoonotic diseases and improve gene flow among herds without the risk of introducing disease.
The overall goal of the BIG project is to ensure the existence of healthy, genetically diverse bison, without domestic cattle or subspecies introgression, and with long-term sustainable genetic diversity in Canada’s bison herds. The specific objectives for this position are to facilitate the establishment of a bison genome biobank through:
Nature of Work: We are looking for energetic and productive postdoctoral fellow who possesses laboratory skills related to assisted reproductive technologies.
TYPICAL DUTIES OR ACCOUNTABILITIES:
The successful candidate will become an integral part of our team, design and conduct experiments, analyze and interpret data, and publish research findings. He/she will assist in the coordination and daily operation of a research project, including the research activities of collaborators (Toronto Zoo); be involved in various grant-related activities, and preparation of research reports and manuscripts for publication.