The Vasconcelos lab at the University of Michigan invites applications for a postdoctoral researcher position for the period of one year, potentially extendable to two-years if funding allows. The work is to happen in-person (not remote) and the postdoc will join a project being developed in partnership between PI Thais Vasconcelos and co-PI Eve Lucas and co-PI Nicky Nicolson at the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew (UK).
The successful candidate is expected to start ideally in September 2026. The annual salary for the postdoctoral researcher will be approximately $63,480, for a full-time (40 hours per week) position, plus benefits. This position is one year term-limited with possibility of renewal based on availability of work, funding, and satisfactory job performance.
About the project: The broad goal of the project is to advance our understanding of what constitutes a species in highly diverse, taxonomically complex tropical plant lineages. Using Neotropical myrtles (Myrteae, Myrtaceae) as a model system, we are testing whether the high species diversity in this group corresponds to independently evolving lineages or reflects artifacts of species delimitation. The postdoc will be primarily responsible for improving the phylogenomic understanding of Myrcia sect. Myrcia, a clade of about 160 species of neotropical distribution. The postdoc will also conduct a pilot study testing the coherence of different empirical representations of a species description in this lineage, based on a pipeline that integrates genomic and morphological data.