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Postdoctoral Research Associate Microbiome​/Ecology Norman, OK

Job in Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, 73019, USA
Listing for: University of Oklahoma
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-01-03
Job specializations:
  • Research/Development
    Research Scientist, Biomedical Science
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Postdoctoral Research Associate for Microbiome/Ecology at University of Oklahoma Norman, OK

Position Title:

Postdoctoral Research Associate for microbiome/ecology Location:
University of Oklahoma, Norman Campus Department:
Biological Sciences Position Type:
Other Qualifications Required Qualifications

  • Ph.D. in biology, microbiology, ecology, soil science, environmental science, applied mathematics, computer science, or other relevant disciplines is required.
  • Strong background in microbial ecology, microbial evolution, (meta) genomics, soil science, theoretical or mathematical ecology, or bioinformatics is required.
  • General programming or molecular experiment skills are required.
  • Excellent quantitative, writing, and presentation skills.
  • Experience publishing peer-reviewed publications.
  • Preferred Qualifications
  • Demonstrated ability to direct and run independent research project(s).
  • Knowledge and experience in developing or applying AI (machine learning, large language models) for microbiome research.
  • Multidisciplinary knowledge and research experience in ecology, microbiology, engineering, bioinformatics, computer science, mathematics, statistics, data mining, parallel programming, supercomputing, or cloud computing.
  • Application Instructions

    Interested individuals should send their curriculum vita, a description of research interests and accomplishments (e.g., publications), and the names and telephone numbers of at least three references to Dr. Jizhong Zhou ( jzhou ), Zheng Shi ( zheng.shi ), and Daliang Ning ( ningdaliang ). Salary will be commensurate with experience, expertise and skills. Further information can be found on the IEG web site:

    Description About the Job

    We are seeking multiple (2~3) highly motivated and collaborative postdocs with demonstrated skills in one or multiple areas of microbiome, microbial ecology and evolution, soil science, or computational biology. The positions are for, but not limited to, the following research topics:

    • microbiome responses to climate change, nutrient addition, or disturbances at the global scale
    • predictive and mechanistic understanding of microbiome dynamics and functioning in nature and engineering systems (e.g., grassland, bioreactors, wastewater treatment systems, etc.)
    • microbial and plant-microbe interactions and soil health
    • theory and mechanisms in microbial ecology and experimental and mathematical approaches to investigate
    • microbial evolution and its roles in community dynamics and ecosystem functioning
    • development and application of cutting-edge molecular techonology, e.g., long-read sequencing, CRISPR-CAS system, etc., for microbial ecology research
    • development and application of AI-enhanced tools for the above research topics

    The postdocs will be employed in the Institute for Environmental Genomics (IEG) and the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Oklahoma and supervised by Jizhong Zhou, Zheng Shi, or Daliang Ning. The successful candidates will receive cross‑training in professional and personal development, research collaboration, presentation and publication of results, proposal development, outreach, and mentoring. The positions include a competitive salary and health insurance.

    Review of applications will begin January 15, 2026, and will continue until the positions are filled. A near‑term start date is desired.

    About the Institute

    The Institute for Environmental Genomics (IEG), led by Dr. Jizhong Zhou, has state‑of‑the‑art facilities for the study of microbial functional genomics, microbial ecology, metagenomics, mathematical modeling, and biotechnology development to address fundamental scientific questions. Our current projects include examining the impact of climate change on microbial communities and the global carbon cycle, understanding the global water microbiome, examining the response of microbial communities to contaminants (U, nitrate, pH, Cr) important to the U.S. DOE, designing bioinformatics tools for “big data” analysis, developing and expanding high‑throughput metagenomic tools and techniques such as microarrays, sequencing, and single‑cell genomics to examine microbial communities, and developing gene manipulation tools using the CRISPR‑Cas9 system, etc.

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    10+ Years work experience
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