Dear List -- I am looking to recruit an outstanding post-doctoral research
fellow to join the DeLong Lab at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. This
position would be through Nebraska's Population Biology Program of
Excellence (see announcement below), which is a really excellent program.
The candidate would need to write a proposal for their research,
coordinated with me and another sponsoring lab at UNL. I would like to
recruit someone to apply who is broadly interested in the intersection of
evolutionary ecology and population/community ecology, particularly in the
areas of body size/life history evolution, the temperature dependence of
predator-prey interactions, or eco-evolutionary dynamics. An ability to
bridge theory and data is highly preferred. I have a variety of protists,
algae, daphnia, cyclops, and hydra in my lab that can be used as
experimental systems. Contact me directly if you would like to discuss
developing a proposal ([email protected]).


 John DeLong



 The official announcement for the program is here:


 POPULATION BIOLOGY POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP



THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA-LINCOLN is seeking applications for a 2-year
postdoctoral position in the Population Biology Program of Excellence.



The goal of the Population Biology-POE Postdoctoral Fellowship is to
stimulate synergistic interactions between faculty and postdoctoral
scholars interested in the broad area of Population Biology. Qualified
candidates are required to develop a single, coherent 2-year research
project under the guidance of two or more faculty advisors, one of whom
must be in the Ecology, Evolution & Behavior (EEB) section in the School of
Biological Sciences (http://biosci.unl.edu/research-specializations). The
second advisor may be in the School of Biological Sciences (including EEB),
the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources (
ianrhome.unl.edu/colleges), Mathematics (http://www.math.unl.edu) or in
another UNL department.  While in residence, the postdoctoral fellow will
be expected to teach a graduate seminar on a topic of his/her choice (Year
1), and to help organize a local symposium (Year 2). Applications must
include a CV, a 1-page description of previous or current research and a 2-
3 page description of proposed research as well as a brief description of
possible seminar and symposium topics. In addition, the applicant must
arrange for two recommendation letters from non-UNL faculty, and one from
each of the proposed UNL faculty sponsors (a total of 4 letters) to be  emailed
to the address below.  The expected salary will be $45,000. The position
does not include research funds so it is anticipated that these needs, if
modest, can be met through contributions from the faculty sponsors and
should be addressed in the proposal.



Application materials should be emailed to: Dr. Gwen Bachman at:
[email protected].  The subject line should read “Population Biology
Post-doc application”.  Applications should be received by 15 April 2015 in
order to ensure full consideration. We strongly encourage applications from
women and members of minority groups. The University of Nebraska is
committed to a pluralistic campus community through affirmative action,
equal opportunity, work-life balance, and dual careers. We assure
responsible accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act.









-- 
John P. DeLong
Assistant Professor
School of Biological Sciences
University of Nebraska - Lincoln
http://biosci.unl.edu/john-delong

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