Postdoctoral Researcher
McGill University
Posted: April 16, 2026
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Postdoctoral Researcher: The research project involves the adaptive capacity of +TIP condensates across unicellular eukaryotes. To be a successful postdoctoral researcher, you must have a strong background in biology, particularly in the field of +TIP condensates and phenotypic plasticity. You should have a Ph.D. in biology and experience with +TIP condensates.
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The research project will consist of the adaptive capacity of +TIP condensates across unicellular eukaryotes: a potential biosensor for phenotypic plasticity in the face of climate change. This project will leverage the eco-evo-devo expertise and imaging skills of Anthony and provide additional training in molecular genetics, directed evolution experiments, fluidics and advanced light microscopy.
Annual Salary:
$48,000.00
Hours per Week:
35 (Full time)
Location:
Stewart Biology Bldg
Supervisor:
Professor
Position Start Date:
2026-05-01
Position End Date:
2027-04-30
Deadline to Apply:
2026-04-19
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