Postdoctoral Position
Department of Entomology, Texas A&M University
Vector-borne and zoonotic disease ecology

A postdoctoral position is available in Gabriel Hamer’s Lab in the
Department of Entomology, Texas A&M University. The successful candidate
will contribute to research studying multiple aspects of mosquito-borne
virus transmission on projects funded by multiple federal sponsors,
including the CDC-sponsored Western Gulf Center of Excellence in
Vector-Borne Diseases (WGCVBD). The candidate will join a research team
studying socio-ecological factors of mosquito-borne virus transmission, the
biology of mosquito vectors, evaluating different forms of vector control
intervention, and conducting enhanced arboviral biosurveillance. The field
sites are focused in the Lower Rio Grande Valley along the Texas-Mexico
border with headquarters at the AgriLife Research Center in Weslaco, TX
(http://weslaco.tamu.edu/). Projects will integrate field, laboratory, and
quantitative techniques to understand and manage vector-borne diseases. 

Candidates should have a PhD in biology, ecology, entomology, or related
fields.  Desirable skills and experience includes one or more of the
following: field vector sampling, mosquito identification, molecular
diagnostics, social science, geographic information systems, spatial
analyses, statistics, and mathematical modeling. Strong quantitative skills
are required. Candidates should demonstrate a good track record of
publications, have strong organizational, written, and oral communication
skills, and will be expected to contribute to proposal writing. Candidates
will need to work independently and as effective members of
multidisciplinary collaborative teams. The candidate is expected to assist
in the selection and supervision of a field research team.  The candidate
will have the opportunity to integrate with the investigators and partners
of the WGCVBD (https://www.utmb.edu/wgcvbd), TAMU Vector Biology Research
Group (http://vectorbiology.tamu.edu/) and the Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology Program (http://eeb.tamu.edu/). 

Review of applications will begin immediately and the position will remain
open until filled. The expected start date is flexible, between Spring and
Fall, 2018. The position is available for 2 years with the possibility of
renewal depending on performance and available funds. A competitive salary,
starting at $47,500, will be commensurate with experience. Applications
should include a CV, statement of research interests, the names of three
references and be e-mailed as a single PDF to: [email protected]

Gabriel L. Hamer
Assistant Professor
Department of Entomology
Texas A&M University
TAMU 2475
College Station, TX  77843-2475
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: http://hamerlab.tamu.edu

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