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The AFSC, NEFSC, NWFSC, and NMFS Office of Science and Technology are
excited to announce we are recruiting for a "RESEARCH BIOLOGIST". These
positions will help support NOAA Fisheries’ mission activities under the
Inflation Reduction Act and will assist our efforts to increase the
resiliency of our nation's marine resources against climate change impacts.
More information on open positions, including these positions, are
available for specific locations and positions here
<https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/national/careers-more/noaa-fisheries-hiring-positions-available-support-inflation-reduction-act>
. *This position opens for applications on 1 February and will close once
200 applications are received.*


Below is a link to the announcement and some helpful information.

https://www.usajobs.gov/job/773227200


For more information at each of the following locations:

FMC: AFSC

Location(s): Juneau, AK

POC: Wes Larson

Summary: The position will conduct laboratory and bioinformatic analyses
primarily to support the environmental DNA program at the Alaska Fisheries
Science Center. This will include all phases of eDNA projects from
supporting sample collection to drafting manuscripts. The position will
also lead laboratory R&D to support other Omics projects.


FMC: NEFSC

Location(s): Milford, CT

POC: Rich McBride

Summary: The position will participate in field and laboratory activities
and lead bioinformatic analyses to support the environmental DNA (eDNA)
program at the Northeast Fisheries Science Center. This position's role
will emphasize building operational workflows for existing and anticipated
datasets – to include sample collection and processing, database
architecture and maintenance, and data analysis and reporting – using a
metabarcoding approach, whether characterizing marine communities from
water samples or diets from stomach contents. The position will have
opportunities to both lead the drafting of manuscripts and collaborate on
other, ‘omic-related projects.


FMC: OST

Location(s): Washington, DC

POC: Allen Collins

Summary: The position will use, develop, and refine bioinformatic pipelines
to help develop a comprehensive, reliable, and voucher-based genetic
reference database for species of interest, including invertebrates and
marine fish, to inform eDNA-derived metabarcoding. This position’s role
will contribute to the development of reproducible analytic workflows that
automate data processing and analysis using centralized computing
resources, and will harmonize workflows from NOAA and Smithsonian in order
to facilitate and support this partnership. The position will have
opportunities to both lead the drafting of manuscripts and collaborate on
other, ‘omic-related projects.


FMC: NWFSC

Location(s): Seattle, WA

POC: Krista Nichols or Kim Parsons

Summary: This position will participate in ‘omics research at the Northwest
Fisheries Science Center, supporting the Molecular Genetics lab in daily
operations, supporting the collection of samples and generation of data for
projects on marine and anadromous fish species, using laboratory tools such
as environmental DNA and population genomics analysis. This position also
supports the Genetics and Evolution Program manager and NMFS ‘Omics Network
on reporting and communication needs for status and progress reports on
NMFS nationwide efforts in eDNA and population genomics in support of
ecosystem, stock, and protected species assessments.


FMC: NWFSC

Location(s): Seattle, WA

POC: Krista Nichols or Kim Parsons

Summary: This position will conduct laboratory and bioinformatic analyses
primarily to support Pacific salmon research at the Northwest Fisheries
Science Center. Work will include sample collection, laboratory preparation
and analysis of next-generation sequencing libraries (including whole
genome sequencing, reduced representation sequencing, or genotyping by
sequencing), and facilitation of data management and data curation
activities for Pacific salmon genomics projects. This position will engage
in collaborative work with scientists and stakeholders from within and
externally to the Northwest Fisheries Science Center on projects ranging
from genetic adaptation in salmonid species, to mixture analysis and
genetic stock identification.


FMC: NWFSC

Location(s): Seattle, WA

POC: Krista Nichols or Kim Parsons
Summary: This position will lead projects in environmental DNA for the
Northwest Fisheries Science Center Molecular Genetics laboratory. The
Research Biologist will coordinate and participate in sample and laboratory
data collection for eDNA projects, and participate in data analysis and the
synthesis of eDNA data products, together with collaborators, to evaluate
community diversity and species abundance in the marine environment. This
position will coordinate and participate in eDNA research in support of
ecosystem and stock assessment across Divisions within the Northwest
Fisheries Science Center as well as with external partners. Research and
development in environmental DNA, both in laboratory protocols and
bioinformatics data analysis will be central to the role for this position.

--
Katherine Silliman, Ph.D.
Research Scientist
Northern Gulf Institute, Mississippi State University
Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML)
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
4301 Rickenbacker Cswy, Miami, FL 33149
Office: (305) 361-4324
Work cell: (786) 505-2780
https://www.aoml.noaa.gov/omics

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