Postdoctoral Fellowship in NSF Landscape Disease Ecology

Kansas State University, Department of Plant Pathology and Division of
Biology

We have a position available for a postdoctoral scientist to study
landscape disease ecology as part of a project funded by the NSF
Ecology of Infectious Disease program.  This project addresses disease
transmission in heterogeneous landscapes, using neutral landscape
models to evaluate the effects of landscape pattern or heterogeneity on
epidemics.  Existing plant disease epidemiology data sets will be used
to parameterize models and there will also be the opportunity for the
successful applicant to design new lab or field experiments to inform
the modeling approaches.  New investigations might make use of the
nearby Konza Prairie NSF LTER site (www.konza.ksu.edu), several
long-term agricultural experiments associated with KSU, or other field
sites or greenhouse settings.  There will also be opportunities to
apply landscape ecology approaches in the context of on-going
ecological genomics projects (www.ksu.edu/ecogen).

The postdoc will be co-advised by Karen Garrett (www.ksu.edu/pdecology)
and Kim With (www.ksu.edu/withlab) and work as part of a larger
collaborative project with Chris Mundt
(www.science.orst.edu/bpp/faculty/mundt), XB Yang
(www.plantpath.iastate.edu/dept/labs/xbyang), and Jim Stack
(www.gpdn.org)

Applicants should have a demonstrated interest in ecological modeling
and a PhD in landscape ecology, plant pathology, or related field. 
Preference will be given to postdocs who have experience with
simulation modeling and computational methods or who have demonstrated
potential in these areas.  The successful candidate should have the
potential to build an independent research program in this area.

Review of applicants will begin November 10, 2008, and continue until
the successful applicant is identified.

Applications should include a cover letter with a statement of research
interests and timing of availability, a CV, and names and contact
information for three professional references.  Please send your
application through e-mail to both [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
To ensure that your application is received, please include the
following in the subject of your e-mail: ‘Application for Landscape
Disease Ecology PositionÂ’.

The starting date is flexible.  The position offers competitive salary
and benefits.

Kansas State University is located in the college town of Manhattan
(population ~45,000) in the Flint Hills of eastern Kansas, about 2
hours away from Kansas City.  Kansas State University is an equal
opportunity, affirmative action employer and actively seeks diversity
among its employees.

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