Postdoctoral fellowships in theoretical ecology are available to work with
PI James O'Dwyer on projects centering around the theme of "Macroecology for
Microbes". Our primary goal is to develop new ecological theory to
understand what drives universal behavior in large-scale, spatial and
temporal patterns of taxonomic and phylogenetic diversity. A second focus of
these projects will be to identify which macroecological patterns are more
indicative of taxon-specific differences and ecological mechanism.

The O'Dwyer lab (http://publish.illinois.edu/odwyerlab/) at the University
of Illinois is highly interdisciplinary, drawing from mathematics, physics,
and bioinformatics, while the collaborative environment here at UIUC
provides an opportunity for postdoctoral fellows to bridge multiple fields,
across different departments and institutes. We are closely affiliated with
the UIUC Program in Ecology, Evolution and Conservation
(http://sib.illinois.edu/peec/) and the Institute for Genomic Biology
(http://www.igb.illinois.edu/research-areas/biocomplexity).

We are seeking enthusiastic and talented individuals to join the lab, and
the specific project will be determined in collaboration with the PI. We
welcome candidates with training in theoretical ecology, and also in other
quantitative fields. Start date is flexible, and funding is available for
multiple years, contingent on satisfactory progress.  To apply, send a CV, a
one page statement of research interests, a representative paper, and
contact information for three references to James O'Dwyer at
[email protected]. Applications will be considered as they arrive, and
informal inquiries are welcome.

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