Job announcement

Disease Ecology and Evolution Project Assistant (April-September)

University of Pennsylvania

Full-time Project Assistants (paid) are needed for research on the ecology and 
evolution of the Lyme disease bacterium in Southeastern Pennsylvania. Research 
in the Brisson laboratory focuses on the evolving interactions among bacteria, 
ticks, and animal hosts, that influence Lyme disease prevalence. Duties include 
live-trapping small mammals and birds and sampling tick abundance to assess 
infection status. Early morning, moderately strenuous activity is required. 
Field research is conducted in small teams in Crow’s Nest Preserve, PA – about 
45 minutes west of Philadelphia. Prior experience handling wild small mammals 
or birds is highly desirable; strong work ethic, meticulousness, and ability to 
work both independently and in small teams is required. The project offers 
research and learning experiences for Project Assistants, particularly with 
regard to the ecology and evolution of infectious diseases.

Desired dates of employment (35 hours/week): April 11 to September 11, 2011, 
although applicants available during summer break from college are also 
welcome.  Wage is commensurate with education experience. Near-site housing is 
available.

Consideration of applications will begin on Feb 10th. Please submit via email a 
brief letter of application, a resume, and 2-3 letters of recommendation from 
three professional supervisors or academic instructors to:


Dustin Brisson
[email protected]

Department of Biology
University of Pennsylvania
Leidy Laboratories, 209
433 South University Avenue
Philadelphia PA 19104-6018
V:215.746.1731
F:215.898.8780

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