
PhD student in Evolutionary Systems Biology
- Stockholm
- Tillfälligt
- Heltid
More information about us, please visit: .SciLifeLab is a national research infrastructure. In Stockholm, SciLifeLab is located on Campus Solna, where research groups from Stockholm University, the Royal Institute of Technology, and the Karolinska Institute conduct internationally outstanding research in the life sciences.Subject areaThe Department of Zoology at Stockholm University invites applications for a four-year PhD position based at SciLifeLab, in the research group of Assistant Professor Lisandro Milocco. Our group is fascinated by one of biology’s deepest questions: how does development—the process by which genes and environments build organisms—shape the potential for populations to evolve? We study how developmental dynamics can both open up and restrict evolutionary possibilities, and how this knowledge can help us better understand, predict, and even influence evolutionary change. We approach these questions through an interdisciplinary lens, with a strong focus on mathematical and computational methods closely connected to evolutionary theory and biological data. Read more about our research themes and approaches here: .The specific PhD project will be developed jointly with the successful candidate, based on their background and interests. Possible research directions include: * Quantitative genetics and phylogenetics: incorporating developmental constraints into evolutionary models and exploring how they shape patterns of variation.
- Modeling development from data: using time-series and comparative datasets to build dynamical models that link developmental processes to evolutionary outcomes.
- Predictability of evolution: creating integrative models that combine genetic, phenotypic, and environmental data, testing when and how evolution can be forecast.
- documented knowledge in a relevant field of research
- capacity for analytical and creative thinking
- initiative
- independence
- ability to collaborate