Employer: Agriculture Victoria Research, Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
Closing date: 27/08/2024
Brief position description:
We are seeking a motivated and experienced Research Scientist trained in quantitative genetics and statistical genomics, for an exciting position working on projects that contribute to the genetic improvement of Australian dairy cattle. The role underpins the Agriculture Victoria strategy to sustainably maximise productivity and adapt to climate pressures while supporting high standards of animal welfare. The research outcomes will help dairy farmers to breed for profitable cows that meet local/export consumer demands and are better adapted to future environments. As part of the DairyBio programme of research, the incumbent will work on innovative approaches to improve dairy cow performance across breeds by integrating multi-dimensional datasets that include traditional phenotypes, novel high-throughput phenotypes (such as mid-infrared spectral - MIR - data, sensors and molecular biomarkers) and sequence/genomic data (potentially including transcriptomic and epigenomic data). A proven track record in quantitative genetics and statistical genomics involving large datasets (e.g., tens of thousands of individuals with millions of sequence variants) is required and experience in international scientific collaborations would be a distinct advantage. The successful applicant is expected to support other scientists as well as MSc/PhD students working in the same area and build a collaborative culture.
Communicating key results and new methodologies to scientists and industry is integral to the role. Publications in key international journals are expected and encouraged. The position offers a unique opportunity to fast track the latest research in sequencing and genomic prediction approaches into industry applications. The successful applicant will be expected to make a substantial individual science contribution by providing significant research and computational capability for projects in the areas of statistical genomics and quantitative genetics in the Computational Biology team, that is part of the Genomics and Cellular Sciences Branch. The position is located in the Centre for AgriBioscience (AgriBio) - a state-of-the-art biosciences research centre and joint venture between Agriculture Victoria and La Trobe University.
Contact name: Iona MacLeod
Contact email: Iona.Macleod@agriculture.vic.gov.au