The Department of Plant Physiology at Umeå University that is part of Umeå Plant Science Centre seeks to fill one postdoctoral position who will work in Nathaniel Street’s research group on a project aimed at investigating the role of transposable elements as drivers of regulatory innovation in conifers. The employment is full-time for two years with access as soon as possible or according to agreement.
Last day to apply: 6 June 2026
Project description and working tasks
Con-TEki investigates the role of transposable elements (TEs) as drivers of regulatory innovation in conifers (Norway spruce and Scots pine), contrasting outcomes with an angiosperm (aspen). The project combines genomic, epigenomic and 3D chromatin profiling (ATAC-Seq, easySHARE-Seq, ChIP-Seq, Micro-C/Hi-C, BS-Seq/EM-Seq), massively parallel enhancer assays (ATAC-STARR-seq), and comparative/bayesian/deep-learning analyses, with functional validation in spruce.
The postdoc will join Professor Nathaniel R. Street’s team at UPSC, working closely with Torgeir R. Hvidsten (NMBU, Norway). The environment provides comprehensive support for large‑scale multi‑omic data generation/analysis and transformation/embryogenesis services for functional validation. Nathaniel is also an associate group leader at the Science for Life Laboratory (SciLifeLab) and the Integrated Science Lab (IceLab), giving access to a highly collaborative and multidisciplinary research network.
Working tasks
- Design and execute computational workflows including:
- Analysis of chromatin accessibility, histone marks, methylation, and chromatin conformation during drought stress and ectomycorrhizal fungal association in spruce/pine.
- Perform phylogenetic analyses and analysis of gene duplication and gene family dynamics
- Building integrative analyses that link TE‑derived cis‑regulatory elements (TE‑CREs) to gene expression divergence within and across species.
- Implementing pipelines to analyse ATAC‑STARR‑seq data to validate enhancer activity; mapping enhancer–promoter links via loop/TAD structures.
- Perform comparative analyses versus Populus tremula; apply network modelling and machine learning for regulatory inference.
- Analysis of DNA methylation data in combination with sRNA profiling*
- Perform TE and lincRNA expression analysis.
- Curate, document and analyse large, multi‑omic datasets; ensure reproducibility and FAIR data stewardship.
- Lead manuscript preparation for high‑impact journals; present at internal seminars and international conferences.
- Mentor PhD students and contribute to collaborative work
Qualification requirements
To be appointed under the postdoctoral agreement, the postdoctoral fellow is required to have completed a doctoral degree or a foreign degree deemed equivalent to a doctoral degree. This qualification requirements must be fulfilled no later than at the time of the appointment decision.
To be appointed under the postdoctoral agreement, priority should be given to candidates who completed their doctoral degree, according to what is stipulated in the paragraph above, no later than three years prior. If there are special reasons, candidates who completed their doctoral degree prior to that may also be eligible. Special reasons include absence due to illness, parental leave, appointments of trust in trade union organisations, military service, or similar circumstances, as well as clinical practice or other forms of appointment/assignment relevant to the subject area.
The doctoral degree should be in in plant molecular biology, genomics/bioinformatics, systems genetics, or closely related field.
Demonstrable expertise in at least two of:
- Analysis of high‑throughput sequencing assays (ATAC‑Seq, ChIP‑Seq, BS‑Seq/EM‑Seq, RNA‑Seq); library prep and QC.
- Analysis of chromatin conformation (Hi‑C/Micro‑C) data including TADs/compartments/loops.
- Computational genomics: co‑expression networks, comparative genomics/orthology, ML/DL for regulatory inference.
A strong publication record commensurate with career stage and excellent scientific writing and communication skills in English are required.
Meritorious qualifications
- Experience with segmental duplication/WGD analyses, TE annotation, and motif/footprint inference.
- Familiarity with ATAC‑STARR‑seq or other MPRA approaches; integration of enhancer activity with 3D genome features.
- Prior work on drought stress responses, wood development, microbial interaction or tree systems.
- Proficiency with HPC workflows and reproducible pipelines; commitment to open science/FAIR.
Applications are reviewed for scientific excellence, methodological match to the Con-TEki project, collaborative capability, and potential to drive high-impact outputs.
Terms of employment
The employment is full-time and time limited for two years. Starting date as soon as possible or according to agreement.
Application
The application should be written in English (preferably) or Swedish and attached documents should be in Word or PDF format. The application should be registered through Umeå University’s recruitment system Varbi and submitted by the deadline June 6, 2026.
A full application should include:
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- CV and publication list
- Cover letter (max 2 pages) describing your fit to Con-TEki and preferred emphasis (wet-lab vs computational; research interests)
- Names and contact details of 2–3 referees
- Evidence of PhD award (or expected award date)
The application is made through Umeå University's electronic recruitment system Varbi following this link: https://www.umu.se/en/work-with-us/open-positions/post-doctor-2-years-within-genomics-with-focus-on-plant-transposable-elements-_934806/. Log in to the system and apply via the button at the end of the above-mentioned page.
The closing date is 6 June 2026
Additional information
Shortlisted candidates may be invited to present prior work and a brief research plan aligned to Con-TEki.
Contact
Further details are provided from Nathaniel Street,
About the Research Environment at UPSC
The Department of Plant Physiology at Umeå University is part of Umeå Plant Science Centre (UPSC). UPSC is a centre of excellence for experimental plant research and forest biotechnology in Northern Sweden. Our mission is to perform excellent and innovative basic research and generate knowledge that benefits forestry, agriculture, environment and society. We work across a wide range of disciplines in plant science reaching from cell biology to ecophysiology and from basic research to industrial applications. Our common goal is to understand the plants’ ability to grow, adapt and acclimate to a changing world and how we can breed better plants.
UPSC belongs to two universities, Umeå University and Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU). About 200 people from more than 40 different nationalities work here. We host some 30 principal investigators, and our researchers have access to state-of-the-art analytical platforms, unique tree germplasm resources and plant growth facilities. We strive for a collaborative work environment and support our scientists throughout all career stages by providing professional training opportunities and individual career mentoring.
Umeå has a strong postdoc community organised in the Umeå Postdoc Society (UPS). UPS fosters networking amongst postdocs, organises social and career development events and works towards improving the postdoc experience in Umeå. Check out their website https://umeapostdocs.com/ and do not hesitate to get in contact with them!
We look forward to receiving your application!