Postdoctoral Fellowship in Freshwater Biodiversity
School of Natural Resources and Environment
University of Michigan

A postdoctoral fellowship is available for a highly qualified individual to
join the Cardinale lab at the University of Michigan to work on an
NSF-funded DIMENSIONS of Biodiversity grant that examines how the evolution
of genetic diversity among freshwater algae influences the productivity of
North American lakes.  The goals of this project are to (1) identify the
genetic correlates of niche and fitness differences that control species
coexistence, and (2) determine how niche and fitness differences interact to
control the efficiency and productivity of lake algal communities.  The
project combines field and laboratory experiments with natural surveys. 
Collaborators include Dr.’s Todd Oakley – a phylogeneticist at the
University of California-Santa Barbara, and Charles Delwiche – an algal
genomicist at the University of Maryland. 

Applicants with expertise related to either goal of the project will be
considered. Those with expertise in ecological genomics, ecological models
of species coexistence, or biodiversity and ecosystem functioning are
especially encouraged to apply.  Applicants must have an excellent record of
publication and strong quantitative skills. Prior experience working in
freshwater ecosystems is desirable.  

The fellowship offers a highly competitive salary plus benefits. The initial
appointment is for one year, and continuation of funding is available for a
second year provided satisfactory progress.  Applications are due November
15th.  

The Cardinale lab is in the School of Natural Resources and Environment at
the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI
(http://snre.umich.edu/cardinale/). U of M is consistently ranked among the
top American research universities, and Ann Arbor is routinely ranked as one
of the best places to live in the U.S. due to its affordability, natural
beauty, preservation of wooded areas, vibrant arts program, and lively downtown.

To apply, email a cover letter stating your research accomplishments and
interests, a curriculum vitae, two representative publications, and the
names and contact information for three references to:  

Dr. Brad Cardinale
Email: [email protected] 

The University of Michigan is an Equal Opportunity/ Affirmative Action
Employer.  

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