Friday, June 6, 2014

UC Merced is recruiting a postdoc

UC Merced is recruiting a postdoc

[ http://blog.associatie.kuleuven.be/biodiversity/uc-merced-is-recruiting-a-postdoc/]
The Blois Paleoecology Lab at UC Merced is recruiting a postdoc to help
develop ancient DNA and phylogenetics projects focusing on understanding
the dynamic population genetic changes that happened within mammals
(particularly small mammals) through the late Quaternary. The postdoc will
be responsible for developing original research projects related to the
interests and focus of the lab, in addition to contributing to the
development and maintenance of the molecular lab. Ongoing projects in the
lab use species distribution modeling, community modeling, and
paleoecological tools to understand the ecological and evolutionary forces
shaping populations, species, and communities across time and space,
particularly focusing on fossil small mammal and pollen communities during
the late Quaternary. Applications will be reviewed starting June 30th, but
the position is open until filled. Please contact Dr. Jessica Blois
(*jblois@ucmerced.edu
*) for additional information.

For more information about the lab, full position information and to apply
to the position, please visit the lab website (*www.jessicablois.com
*).

Best,
Jessica

Assistant Professor
School of Natural Sciences
University of California, Merced

Office: Castle #47
Phone: (209) 228-2256
Email: jblois@ucmerced.edu
Web: http://jessicablois.com

jblois@ucmerced.edu

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