Postdoctoral and Graduate Student Positions
Spatial Analysis and Landscape Genetics/Ecology
Arizona State University (Tempe)

NSF funded postdoctoral and graduate student research assistant positions
are available in spatial analysis and landscape genetics or ecology.  The
successful candidates will aid in the development and testing of new methods
and software (PASSaGE v2 - http://www.passagesoftware.net) for analyzing
biological data in a spatial context.  My laboratory’s research generally
covers a broad array of topics within computational evolutionary biology and
bioinformatics, and is associated with the Center for Evolutionary
Functional Genomics at the Biodesign Institute
(http://www.biodesign.org/centers/efg) and the School of Life Sciences. 
Further information on the lab can be found at
http://www.public.asu.edu/~mrosenb.

Postdoctoral Fellow:  Experience in spatial analysis, biological statistics,
or data analysis is preferred, but no programming skills are required. 
Ideally, the successful candidate will become involved in ongoing projects
in the lab (generally computational evolutionary biology and
bioinformatics), but will also be encouraged to pursue independent research
on topics related to the overall lab mission and their own background and
interests.  The position is available immediately, but there is flexibility
in the start date.  For more information contact Michael Rosenberg at
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  To apply, send a CV, description of research interests, and
names of 2 references to the above email address.

Graduate Research Assistants:  Prospective Ph.D. students should have
general interests in evolution, computational biology, and/or
bioinformatics.  Admission will be administered through the graduate
programs in the School of Life Sciences
(http://sols.asu.edu/grad/igels/index.php); applications for Fall 2007 are
being accepted through December 15.  A Masters degree is not required.  If
interested, please contact Michael Rosenberg at [EMAIL PROTECTED] for more
information.


Michael Rosenberg
School of Life Sciences
Arizona State University
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.public.asu.edu/~mrosenb

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