The Goldberg Lab at the University of Wisconsin-Madison invites applications
for a post-doctoral researcher to study human social drivers of zoonotic
disease in Sub-Saharan Africa.   The post-doc will be an integral member of
a new, international, NIH-funded project focused on the biological and human
dimensions of primate infectious disease transmission in Uganda, including
social drivers of human-primate contact and zoonotic transmission.  This is
a unique opportunity for a post-doctoral scholar with training in the social
sciences to study human-wildlife conflict/contact and health and disease in
a highly relevant ecological setting.  The following criteria apply.

1)      Candidates must have completed or be near to completing a PhD in the
social sciences, in a discipline such as anthropology, geography, sociology,
behavioral epidemiology, or a relevant discipline within the public health
fields.
2)      Candidates must have a demonstrated interest in health and infectious
disease.
3)      Candidates must have prior field experience in Sub-Saharan Africa.
4)      Candidates must be willing to relocate to Madison, Wisconsin for three 
years.
5)      Candidates must be willing to spend substantial time abroad, including 
in
Sub-Saharan Africa and at partner institutions in the United Kingdom.
6)      Candidates must have experience with collection and analysis of both
quantitative and qualitative data.  Familiarity with methods such as social
network analysis, GIS, participatory methods, and survey design would be
advantageous.

The successful candidate will help lead a dynamic international team of
students and other post-docs in a multi-institutional, multidisciplinary
project.  Duties involve a flexible combination of fieldwork, analyses, and
project coordination, in addition to helping to mentor students from North
America, Europe, and Africa.  The successful applicant will be expected to
explore new research directions of her/his choosing, assisted by a strong
team of collaborators.

University of Wisconsin-Madison is a top-notch institution for research and
training in the social and health sciences (www.wisc.edu).  Madison, WI, is
a vibrant city with outstanding culture and exceptional opportunities for
outdoor recreation (http://www.cityofmadison.com/). 

Applicants should send a current CV, a statement of research interests and
qualifications (be sure to address the six criteria above), and a list of
three people (names, addresses, e-mails) who can serve as references.

Materials and inquiries should be sent to Dr. Tony L. Goldberg
([email protected]).  Please see the following websites for more
information: http://svmweb.vetmed.wisc.edu/goldberglab/;
http://svmweb.vetmed.wisc.edu/KibaleEcoHealth/.  Application materials must
be received by September 12, 2011 for full consideration; the position is
available starting immediately and requires a three-year commitment.

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