HOPKINS MARINE STATION, STANFORD UNIVERSITY
MARINE LIFE OBSERVATORY 

POSTDOCTORAL POSITIONS


The Hopkins Marine Station (HMS) recently established a Marine Life
Observatory (MLO) Program directed toward the nearshore environment of
Monterey Bay. The function of the Marine Life Observatory is to explore how
individual organisms, populations, and ecological communities vary over time
and space in an effort to better understand how these marine ecosystems are
influenced by oceanographic, ecological and climatological factors. We are
accepting applications for two-year postdoctoral positions with research
directed toward each of the following areas: 1) ecological processes shaping
long term dynamics of intertidal or kelp forest ecosystems 2) marine
microbial community dynamics (prokaryote and eukaryote) 3) human impact on
marine coastal ecosystems. Applicants are expected to develop a vigorous
research project that supports the establishment of a long-term monitoring
program of the nearshore marine environment at HMS on Monterey Bay. For
information about these HMS positions, see: http://mlo.stanford.edu

Applicants should provide a cover letter, curriculum vitae, a statement of
research plans with respect to the MLO mission, and the names of three
references. Review of applications will begin on Jan 1, 2012 and continue
until the positions are filled. The appointment is anticipated to begin June
1, 2012. Interested candidates should apply online at:
https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/1253

Stanford University has a strong institutional commitment to the principle
of diversity. In that spirit, we particularly encourage applications from
women, members of ethnic minorities, and individuals with disabilities.

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