PhD Position: Ecology and Evolution of Diseases- University of Maine

A Ph.D. research assistantship is available through the Ecology & Environmental 
Sciences Program 
(http://umaine.edu/ees-graduate/) in the College of Natural Sciences, Forestry 
and Agriculture, 
School of Food and Agriculture at the University of Maine, Orono. The student 
will develop and 
conduct research on the ecology and evolution of infectious diseases in 
wildlife and domestic 
animals using genetic approaches. Research topics may include the investigation 
of: (1) eco-
evolutionary drivers of transmission and spillover, (2) host-pathogen 
adaptation, (3) the genetic 
basis for heterogeneity in host susceptibility, and (4) disease transmission 
pathways using genetic 
data. This position will involve interdisciplinary research with strong field, 
laboratory and analytical 
components. Data collection may require international fieldwork (depending on 
the choice of 
research topic). 

The student will have the unique opportunity to be part of the new 
interdisciplinary Center for One 
Health & the Environment 
(https://sbe.umaine.edu/school/center-for-one-health-the-
environment/) and have the potential to collaborate with the UMaine Animal 
Health Laboratory 
(https://extension.umaine.edu/veterinarylab/).

Salary: $19,467 annual stipend, tuition waiver (up to 9 credit hours/semester, 
1 credit hour in 
summer), 50% health insurance

Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in biology, ecology, evolution, microbiology, 
immunology, 
epidemiology, genetics, bioinformatics, or a related field.  Preferred 
candidates will have a Master’s 
degree or equivalent experience and be accomplished in writing, statistics, 
molecular methods, 
population/ phylogenetic analyses, and field skills. 

Interested qualified applicants are encouraged to email a cover letter, 
CV/resume, unofficial 
transcripts, writing sample, and the names and contact information for three 
references.

Start Date: January 17, 2017

Last Date to Apply: September 1, 2016

Contact Person:  Pauline Kamath
Email: [email protected]

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