The University of Southern California (USC) Dana and David Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences is seeking a Postdoctoral Scholar Research Associate in the Quantitative and Computational Biology department. This role is within Dr. Jazlyn Mooney's lab, which focuses on understanding how recessive genetic variation contributes to human disease risk and phenotypic diversity, particularly through shared segments of the genome inherited identically-by-descent. The NIH-funded project aims to develop and apply computational and statistical approaches to identify and characterize recessive variants, including rare and compound heterozygous variation, across diverse datasets and biological systems. The lab is specifically interested in uncovering genetic architectures not well captured by standard additive models. The Postdoctoral Scholar will collaborate directly with Dr. Mooney to develop and apply methods for analyzing large-scale genomic data, including sequencing and biobank-scale datasets. Projects may involve integrating population genetics, statistical modeling, and functional annotation to better understand recessive effects on disease. The research is organism-agnostic, potentially leveraging human datasets and non-model systems based on the candidate’s interests and expertise. The postdoc will also have opportunities to collaborate with investigators across USC and beyond.
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