Hi,

I am posting this on behalf of Robin Russel. Please contact her for
additional details ([email protected]) or to apply.


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Requirements: A post-doctoral position is available through the Department
of Veterinary Sciences and in conjunction with the US Geological Survey’s
National Wildlife Health Center to address questions related to the effects
of vaccination on the long-term dynamics of plague in wild mammal systems.
Currently, large-scale field trials evaluating the efficacy of an oral
plague vaccine are ongoing at sites across the intermountain west.
Candidates will support the project by taking the lead in developing
spatially-explicit models of plague dynamics that incorporate empirical
data collected from this field study.  Applicants should possess a Ph.D.
with an emphasis on quantitative skills (probability and statistics,
modeling, programming, etc.).  Experience in disease modeling or wildlife
population modeling is highly desirable.   Funding for the position is for
a minimum of 1 year and is subject to renewal for additional years given
availability of funding. The successful candidate will be an employee of
University of Wisconsin (stationed in Madison, WI), and work closely with
quantitative ecologists/disease modelers at the USGS National Wildlife
Health Center.  Anticipated start date is Aug 1st 2014.
Salary: negotiable
Deadline for applications: June 15, 2014
Please send CV include contact information for 3 references to
*[email protected]
<[email protected]>*
Robin Russell
Research Statistician
NWHC, Madison, WI

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