Postdoctoral Opportunity with the Marine Biology Research Division at 
SIO

Postdoctoral Scholar - Employee

Academic Division: Scripps Institution of Oceanography

Academic Department/Research Unit: Marine Biology Research Division

Disciplinary Specialty of Research: 
parasitology, physiology, behavior, 
fish, birds, ecology, estuaries

Description: The position will involve taking on a 1.5 year project in 
the Hechinger Lab at Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of 
California, San Diego. The project is part of a larger, international 
project. Collaborators include Dr. Øyvind Øverli (Norwegian University 
of Life Sciences) and Dr. Kelly Weinersmith (Rice University). The 
overall project weds parasitology, ecology, behavior, evolution, 
neurobiology, and omics. This post-doc will examine the impacts on 
estuarine birds by Euhaplorchis californiensis, a trematode parasite. 
The parasite uses birds as final hosts, but any costs of parasitism are 
countered to unknown extent by the parasites modifying the behavior of 
the birds’ prey, a killifish, making them easier to catch.

The current plan is for the post-doc to lead a laboratory study using 
controlled exposures of final hosts (birds, rodents) to document the 
parasite impacts on those hosts. Impacts will be measured at least by 
growth rates and, likely, metabolic rates (respirometry). The post-doc 
may also be involved with other aspects of the project, including a 
field experiment using fish in enclosures to quantify how fish infection 
changes bird predation rates and success.

Salary/Stipend Information: NIH standard & based on years of postdoc 
experience

Qualifications and preferred academic background: Candidates should 
possess some or all of these attributes (some of which, including 
parasitological skills, can be learned on the job):

1.      Ability to handle, maintain, and dissect birds and rodents.

2.      Ability to do respirometry on air breathing vertebrates.

3.      Ability to dissect fish, birds, and rodents, and quantify 
parasite abundance and body size.

4.      Have good communication, organizational, collaborative skills.

5.      Have solid analytical skills. At least a working knowledge of 
general and generalized linear models. Dynamical modelling skills are a 
plus, but not required.

6.      Proven writing/publication skills as indicated by published 
papers.

7.      Experience or ability to deal with live, wild estuarine birds.

Appointment Length/Period: Appointment will start as early as 1 August 
2016 and continue for 1.5 years.

Application procedure: Send an email with subject header “POST-DOC 
APPLICATION”, with an attachment of a single PDF file that includes a 
cover letter, CV, statement of research interests, and contact 
information for three references to Dr. Hechinger at 
[email protected].

Application Closing Date: 24 Jun 2016 or until position filled

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