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Over the past years, Vienna has developed into one of the leading centres of population genetics. The Vienna Graduate School of Population Genetics has been founded to provide a training opportunity for PhD students to build on this excellent on-site expertise.
We invite applications from highly motivated and outstanding students with a love for evolutionary research and a background in one of the following disciplines: evolutionary genetics, functional genetics, theoretical or experimental population genetics, bioinformatics, mathematics, statistics.
Topics include:
• Did selfish DNA from Neanderthals infect our human genomes?
• Evolution from de novo mutations – influence of elevated mutation rates.
• Evolution of sex-specific neuronal signaling.
• Impact of para-mutations on the invasion dynamics of TEs.
• Inference of selection signatures from time-series data.
• Invasion dynamics of different TEs.
• Leveraging long-read sequencing for population genetics of TEs.
• Long-term dynamics of local Drosophila populations.
• Studying the evolution of gene expression with single cell RNA-Seq.
• Studying speciation during experimental evolution.
• Temperature adaptation in Drosophila: phenotypic adaptation.