As previously posted, a postdoctoral position is available in the Moran lab at 
UC Merced (https://sites.google.com/site/moranplantlab/ ).   I am extending the 
deadline for full consideration to September 25.
The aim of this postdoctoral project is to develop an individual-based forest 
model incorporating both species differences and genetic differences in 
environmental responses, in order to investigate the importance of evolutionary 
responses relative to species range shifts under different scenarios of climate 
change and disturbance.  The initial appointment will be for one year and is 
renewable, depending on performance and availability of funding.  The salary 
and benefits package associated with the position are based upon those 
established by the University of California.  Candidates must have completed a 
Ph.D. in biology, ecology, modeling, or similar discipline, and have experience 
programming in C++.   Experience with forest models would be particularly 
valuable.  They must also be creative, self-disciplined, and motivated.  
Additional desirable skills include experience with statistical methods and/or 
R programming.  Review of applications will begin in August 2014 and will 
continue until the position is filled.  To ensure full consideration please 
apply before Sept 20.  To apply, please submit 1) a cover letter 2) academic 
CV, and 3) contact information for three references through 
https://aprecruit.ucmerced.edu/apply (ignore earlier deadline).  If you have 
questions, please contact me at 
emor...@ucmerced.edu<mailto:emor...@ucmerced.edu>.

I am also interested in hearing from prospective PhD students interested in the 
ecological and/or evolutionary responses of plants to environmental change, 
particularly climate change.  Potential projects could involve fieldwork in 
various California ecosystems including grasslands and Sierra Nevada conifer 
forests, mathematical modeling, and/or population genetics and genomics.  I am 
accepting students through either the Environmental Systems 
(http://es.ucmerced.edu/) or Quantitative and Systems Biology 
(http://qsb.ucmerced.edu/) graduate groups.  For more information, please 
contact me at emor...@ucmerced.edu<mailto:emor...@ucmerced.edu>.

UC Merced, which opened in September 2005, is the newest school of the 
10-campus University of California system (http://www.ucmerced.edu/)..  The 
university is still small (6,300 students, 270 faculty), but is diverse and 
rapidly growing.  Merced is a town of 80 thousand people located in the central 
valley.  It is conveniently located 1 hour north of Fresno (the closest 
airport), 2 hours east of Berkeley and San Francisco, 2 hours south of Davis 
and Sacramento, and 2 hours west of Yosemite National Park. The University of 
California, Merced  is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer with a 
strong institutional commitment to the achievement of diversity among its 
faculty, staff, and students.

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