We have a postdoctoral position available in the Jablonski Lab at the
University of Chicago -- here is the ad, please disseminate widely!
Questions can be addressed to me or Zack Krug (email in ad).

Thanks,

Sarah


2012:

Seeking a postdoctoral scholar to participate in an ongoing collaborative
research project (D. Jablonski-K. Roy-J. W. Valentine) on the evolutionary
history and future of modern spatial patterns of diversity, such as the
latitudinal gradient. Marine bivalves will be used as a model system due to
their excellent fossil record, ecology diversity and highly resolved
taxonomy. Research involves quantifying present-day biogeographic patterns,
quantifying the Cenozoic spatial and evolutionary dynamics underlying them,
and relating these patterns to environmental change. Postdoctoral scholar
will assist in analyses and modeling of diversity dynamics, and take the
lead on some new research projects. Experience in some combination of
modeling, statistical, phylogenetic, and spatial (GIS) analyses and/or
database management required. Familiarity with paleontological, climatic
and/or biogeographic data is preferable. One-year appointment renewable for
one or more additional years. Starting date negotiable but prefer summer to
early fall 2012. Requires either Ph.D in hand or dissertation submitted and
approved for degree. Please email a letter documenting research interests
and experience, a CV, and the email addresses of two references to Dr.
Andrew Z. Krug ([email protected]) at the University of Chicago.
Applications required by July 1, 2012 for full consideration. The *University
of Chicago is an equal opportunity**/*affirmative action employer, and
encourages applications from under-represented minorities and women.




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Sarah K Berke
Postdoctoral Scholar
Department of the Geophysical Sciences
University of Chicago
5734 S. Ellis Ave
Chicago, IL 60637

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