General areas of responsibility
The postdoctoral position is funded by an ANR JCJC project named IDEAL. The successful applicant will work on quantifying the contribution of genomic analyses to the understanding of marine pathogen spread and identification of drivers. He/she will be specialized in spatial and molecular epidemiology and aim at exploring relevant contrasting scenarios to compare and integrate together spatio-statistical and phylogeographic models to detect factor impacts on pathogen spatial distribution and spread.

Principal activities
He/She will:
• develop a simulation pipeline using an existing agent-based transmission chain simulator to simulate entire epidemics of farmed marine bivalves in space and time, and subsequently generate fictitious occurrence and molecular data compatible with real datasets.
• compare both spatio-statistical and phylogeographic analytical to assess to what extent and under which specific conditions the different analytical methodologies allow identifying and quantifying the impact of factors on the distribution and dispersal of pathogenic organisms.
Three aspects will receive particular attention: i) impacted epidemiological parameters; ii) monitoring and diagnosis conditions; and iii) evolutionary rates of pathogens. The data simulated within the framework of the different scenarios identified will be used to evaluate and compare the methods available for testing the impact of factors on the spread of pathogens.
The hired postdoctoral researcher will be responsible for leading the publication resulting from this research.

Collaborative work environment
• Internal collaborative relationship
The successful applicant will be supervised by the coordinator of the project Maude Jacquot (IFREMER, ASIM), researcher in molecular epidemiology and will be working closely with project collaborators at IFREMER (ASIM, LPI, SeBiMER).

• External collaborative relationship
The successful applicant will be co-supervised by Simon Dellicour from the Spatial Epidemiology Lab (SpELL) hosted at the University of Brussels (ULB, Belgium), who is an expert on methodological developments and applications in landscape phylogeography. Regular remote meetings with S. Dellicour will be organized and the recruited researcher will visit him at SpELL at least twice during its contract.

Required education and experience
Candidates will have a PhD in relevant field (spatial or molecular epidemiology, computational biology (obtained maximum 3 years ago).

Required knowledge, skills and characteristics
• Knowledge, skills and abilities
– Knowledge of spatial and molecular epidemiology
– Proficiency in bio-statistical tools and programming languages (R, Python, Linux shell)
– Proficiency in concepts and tools for characterizing genomic diversity and spatiotemporal evolution of pathogenic organisms
– Understanding of various molecular genotyping and high-throughput sequencing approaches and their potential applications in population health research
– Familiarity with pathogenic organisms in invertebrates appreciated
– English language proficiency
– Project coordination skills
– Strong writing abilities

• Human qualities
– Autonomy and rigor
– Curiosity
– Ability to work in a team
– Synthesis skills

Specific working conditions
The post is full time; 18 months contract.

How to apply for this position
Deadline for applications: 7th February 2024
Go to this offer in one click :
https://ifremer-en.jobs.net/en-GB/job/post-doctoral-position-in-spatial-epidemiology-m-f/J3V43G5WTG9DHNZCQK0 (english version)
https://ifremer.jobs.net/fr-FR/job/post-doctorat-en-epidemiologie-spatiale-h-f/J3P6KL6DRQQJ3WJVSZM (french version)
All applications are processed exclusively via our website. Informal enquiries may be made to maude.jacquot@ifremer.fr and simon.dellicour@ulb.be.

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