Environnement de travail (Work environment): The successful candidate will join a dynamic research group working on the ecology and evolution of host'parasite'environment interactions in non-model organisms, particularly snail vectors and its trematode parasites. She/He will conduct genomic analyses aimed at understanding host'parasite coevolution and the genetic architecture of resistance in the invasive snail Pseudosuccinea columella to the zoonotic parasite Fasciola hepatica. This thematic line is embedded within the regional scientific project InvaSnail financed by the ExposUM initiative from the Montpellier. The position is based in Montpellier, a vibrant scientific hub in Southern France internationally recognized for excellence in ecology and evolutionary biology. The IHPE laboratory provides a collaborative research environment with access to high-performance computing facilities, sequencing platforms, and strong interdisciplinary interactions across research institutions in the Montpellier area. University
Main mission:
Develop and implement strategies for whole-genome sequencing of non-model species Generate high-quality de novo genome assemblies using short- and long-read sequencing technologies Perform genome annotation and structural/functional characterization Conduct comparative genomic analyses across related species or populations Design and implement genome-wide association studies (GWAS) to identify loci associated with phenotypic or adaptive traits Integrate genomic, phenotypic, and environmental datasets Contribute to the development of reproducible bioinformatics pipelines
Lead the genomic component of the research project High-molecular-weight DNA extraction optimization Long-read genome assembly (PacBio HiFi / ONT) Genome polishing and quality assessment (BUSCO, QUAST) Structural and functional annotation Variant discovery (SNPs, indels, SVs) Population genomic analyses (FST, demographic inference) Mixed-model GWAS accounting for structure Workflow development (Snakemake/Nextflow) HPC-based pipeline implementation Publish results in peer-reviewed journals Present findings at international conferences Collaborate with experimental and computational team members Contribute to project development Mentor graduate students when appropriate