POSITION SUMMARY
Postdoctoral Research Fellow at EcoHealth Alliance, New York, to study the 
evolution and ecology of zoonotic diseases from bats and other hosts.

PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES
The position is funded by a National Institutes of Health NIAID award to 
discover, characterize, and model the risk of new potential zoonoses from bats. 
The primary focus of the Research Fellow will be to model the risk of 
spillover, patterns of infection, co-phylogenetic and phylogenetic 
relationships, and phylodynamics of emerging zoonotic diseases from bats. 
Research will be focused on viruses and applying phylogenetic and comparative 
analyses to existing models and data, including a large number of newly 
discovered viruses. The position may involve some fieldwork with bats or other 
mammals internationally, but this will not be the primary focus of the 
position. Some light administrative duties, including drafting of the annual 
report and other paperwork, will be required. The position is based at 
EcoHealth Alliance headquarters in New York.  There will be ample opportunity 
to brainstorm and interact with the EcoHealth Alliance scientific team during 
weekly meetings and i!
 nformal discussions.
Supervisory Responsibilities: The Research Fellow may be expected to supervise 
interns and potentially other junior staff at EcoHealth Alliance HQ to assist 
with the project.

QUALIFICATIONS
A completed Ph.D. in Ecology, Evolutionary Biology, Virology, or a related 
field; post-doctoral research experience a plus.

SKILLS
A strong sense of team spirit and diplomacy is a requirement. Proficiency with 
statistical analysis in R and phylogenetic analyses is a must. Ability to think 
at a macro- or ecological scale, and experience with ecological modeling is a 
plus. Software skills should include, but not be limited to, most of the 
following: proficiency in general statistical analysis and plotting in R (GLMs, 
model testing, etc.); phylogenetic and evolutionary analysis in R (e.g. ape, 
picante, etc.); software for building phylogenetic trees (including Geneious, 
and other programs for alignment and building likelihood and Bayesian trees); 
and molecular evolution (esp. BEAST).  Additionally, experience with spatial 
analysis or GIS would be a valuable asset, but not required. Excellent written 
and verbal communication skills in English and a proven track record in writing 
and publishing manuscripts are required. Experience capturing, identifying, and 
handling bats or other wildlife is a plus, but not!
  required.

START DATE:
A proposed start date of Oct 1, 2012. This is a one-year position unless 
additional grant money is secured.  Salary is commensurate with experience.

HOW TO APPLY:
In order to be considered all eligible candidates must email the following 
three items by Sept 15, 2012: (a) one page cover letter, (b) CV, and (c) three 
references to j...@ecohealthalliance.org<mailto:j...@ecohealthalliance.org> as 
well as enter "Post Doc NIAID Bat" in the subject line of the email.

Also see the URL for these details: 
http://www.ecohealthalliance.org/careers/15-research_fellow

EcoHealth Alliance is an equal opportunity employer

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