Natural enemies and ecosystem services in cucurbit production systems

Post-doctoral Research Associate in Entomology/Applied Ecology – two-year 
appointment in the
Department of Entomology at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana.

The successful candidate will evaluate ecosystem services provided by natural 
enemies in cucurbit
production systems. This will include determining key natural enemy/pest 
interactions using
combinations of field experiments and lab bioassays to measure pesticide 
exposure and
predation/parasitism/pathogens with contemporary field, laboratory and 
molecular techniques. This
research is part of a regional team effort working on the compatibility of 
cucurbit pest management
practices and pollinator health.

A highly motivated recent Ph.D. in entomology or related discipline with a 
background in applied insect
ecology, IPM, statistics and familiarity with molecular diagnostics. Experience 
using state-of-the-art
techniques to elucidate trophic interactions/food webs, working in agricultural 
cropping systems -
especially vegetables, peer-reviewed publications, successful grantsmanship, 
and strong
communication skills is considered a plus. She/he must be able to work 
independently, contribute to a
team effort, and plan and execute hypothesis driven research that leads to 
peer-reviewed publications.
A valid driver’s license is required.

Position available January 1, 2018. Applications will be accepted until the 
position is filled. Send letter of
interest, curriculum vitae and the names of three references to:

Steve Yaninek at [email protected]

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