Postdoctoral Fellow - Molecular Ecology of Tropical Mammals 

Department of Forest and Wildlife Ecology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 
Madison, Wisconsin 

PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The successful candidate will work on an NSF-funded 
project using next-generation sequencing methods to study the demography and 
dispersal of two- and three-toed sloths. The position offers the opportunity to 
conduct some field work in Costa Rica, but is largely a laboratory position 
based at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. The position offers opportunities 
to interact and collaborate with multiple scientists on campus, as well as 
internationally with faculty at the University of Costa Rica and Groningen 
University in the Netherlands. 

REQUIREMENTS: Applicants should have a doctoral degree in Conservation 
Genetics, Molecular Ecology, or closely related discipline by the start date 
(see below). A strong publishing record and experience with next-generation 
sequencing methods are essential. Fluency in English also is essential and 
competence in Spanish is desirable, but not a requirement of the position. 

SALARY AND CONDITIONS: The position will be available May 1, 2013 and the 
duration of the appointment is two years and two months (26 months total). 
Salary will be $44,000 per year plus benefits. 

APPLICATION/CONTACT INFORMATION: Applicants should send a cover letter, 
curriculum vitae, and contact information for three references in a single 
pdf-file to [email protected]. 
The CV should contain a list of publications and information describing 
relevant skills and experience. Reviews of material will begin March 1, 2013 
and continue until a suitable candidate is found. 

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: Dr. Zach Peery; Department of Forest 
and Wildlife Ecology; University of Wisconsin-Madison Madison, WI 53706; phone: 
608.890.2766; E-mail: [email protected].

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