Job Details
Note for prospective Associates: You will work closely with the lead and have similar responsibilities, adjusted to your experience.
About the Lead Role
We’re seeking a comparative genomicist to lead the design of a cross-species framework for avoiding shrimp genotypes linked in humans to severe distress. Lead our program to effectively screen against disorders. For example, one disorder is colloquially dubbed “Man on Fire Syndrome,” resulting in hypersensitivity to pain in species with shared DNA motifs. To be clear, this does not involve gene editing, only selective breeding.
You’ll have access to cutting-edge tools and large amounts of data to map shrimp variants to orthologous genes and regulatory regions linked to pain, anxiety, depression, and other welfare-relevant traits in mammals and model species. By screening against these disorders in shrimp, an additional goal is to use this data to improve scientific understanding of primary neurological disorders in humans and other species.
Responsibilities
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Develop and maintain comparative gene panels tied to affective traits across species
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Identify high-risk genotypes and define rules for filtering or flagging them
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Work with quantitative geneticists to prioritize traits for exclusion from breeding
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Track and integrate research on nociception, neurogenetics, and behavioral GWAS
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Communicate findings to animal breeding teams and internal stakeholders
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Identify new candidate genes for improving animal welfare and health
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Conditional on a project, publish high-quality research articles in peer-reviewed journals and present findings at conferences and workshops
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Interview or give other feedback on prescreened prospective teammates
Requirements
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Note, these are ideal. You don’t necessarily have to have them all to be a great choice for the role.
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Experience working with arthropod genomes like shrimp, Drosophila, or crustaceans
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PhD or MSc in Genomics, Functional Genomics, or Evolutionary Biology and relevant peer-reviewed publications
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Experience in comparative genomics
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Familiarity with model organism neurogenetics and pain biology
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Strong literature analysis and data curation skills
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Ability to work across novel and evolving biological questions
Contact Information
Animal Pain Research InstituteNil
nil@animalpainresearchinstitute.org
https://www.animalpainresearchinstitute.org
Post Date: 7/23/2025 3:42:32 PM
Closing Date: 8/31/2025 12:00:00 AM