The Modern and Ancient Genomes Group, located at Université Laval in Québec City, Canada, is seeking one qualified candidate for a vacant PhD position in bioinformatics. In this position, you will develop algorithms and computational methods to analyze large datasets from modern and ancient sources.
Current bioinformatics algorithms and software are often ill-equipped to deal with DNA extracted from ancient sources. This ancient DNA shows high levels of fragmentation and accumulated chemical damage. Furthermore, ancient sediments often contain DNA from multiple species and often multiple individuals. Fortunately, several problems pertaining to ancient DNA can be described in a maximum-likelihood framework and computer science techniques can help us to solve such numerical problems efficiently via numerical algorithms and data structures. The Modern and Ancient Genomes Group has previously used pangenome graphs to solve several of these problems. You will work in collaboration with other partners in Europe and North America in order to develop the next generation of algorithms and software applied to DNA extraction from fossils, ancient soils and sediments.
Université Laval is one of the top research universities in Canada, recognized among the top research institutions in Canada for excellence in research, teaching, and innovation. French is the primary institutional language, but our research group works in English, and students are expected to be able to communicate effectively in English, both orally and in writing. We offer a rewarding and challenging position within a strong interdisciplinary and collegial environment. The Québec City region provides outstanding hiking opportunities in nearby Parc national de la Jacques-Cartier and Mont-Sainte-Anne.
– Ancient DNA (aDNA)
– Bioinformatics
– Pangenome graphs
– High-performance computing
– Algorithm development
– Metagenomics
– Next-generation sequencing (NGS)
– Statistical modelling
– Computational biology
– Data structures
Gabriel Renaud
Modern and Ancient Genomes Group
The Modern and Ancient Genomes group headed by Prof. Gabriel Renaud is found at the Université Laval. We are broadly interested in methods applied to next-generation sequencing data, ancient and environmental DNA, genotyping, allele frequencies and resolved haplotypes from either modern and ancient genomes as well as sedimentary DNA.
– Biochemistry
– Computer Software
– Mathematics, Statistics and Actuarial Science
– Software Engineering
– Bioinformatics
– Statistic
– Microbiology
– Artificial intelligence
Ideally, you have the following qualifications:
– Knowledge of a programming language like Python, Perl, C++ and/or Java (C/C++ is preferred).
– Ability to work in a UNIX environment, ideally in a high-performance computing environment.
– A thorough understanding of basic algorithms and data structures used in computer science.
– Knowledge of probabilities and statistics
– Firm grasp of differential calculus and linear algebra.
– Experience in bioinformatics and knowledge of metagenomics are a plus, but not needed.
– Expertise in next-generation sequencing data generation and processing is also a plus.
Ideally, you should have a Master’s (or equivalent) and a B.Sc degree in computer science, quantitative biology/biochemistry or mathematics.
– Cover letter
– Curriculum vitæ
– Student transcript
April 30, 2026
Gabriel Renaud
Département d’informatique et de génie logiciel
gabriel.renaud@ift.ulaval.ca
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