Dear all, 
Our research team is interested in supporting candidates applying for The
Zuckerman Postdoctoral Scholars Program, who wish to conduct their
postdoctoral studies in Israel.

Zuckerman Postdoctoral Scholars receive a scholarship of $50,000 per
academic year for up to two years, with $36,000 each year for living
expenses and $14,000 each year for research ($10,000) and travel ($4,000)
expenses. Candidates must be citizens of the United States or Canada, or
have a documented status that allows them to study and work in the US.

Successful candidates will be involved in a collaborative project between
the University of Michigan (Dr. Luis Zaman), Ben-Gurion University of the
Negev (Dr. Hadas Hawlena), the University of Texas at Austin (Dr. Jeffrey
Barrick), Michigan State University (Prof. Richard Lenski), and The Hebrew
University of Jerusalem (Prof. Shimon Harrus). This project is funded by the
Ecology of Infectious Diseases program at the NSF. 

The research aims to identify conditions that favor increased parasite
evolvability (the evolution of parasite capabilities to produce novel
variations) through evolutionary experiments with wild rodents and their
bacteria. This study lies at the interface of evolution, ecology,
microbiology, immunology, and molecular genetics.

A background in evolutionary biology, community ecology, or disease ecology
is desired and skills in molecular biology, bioinformatics, and microbiology
are preferred.  

More details on the fellowship can be found in the attached files.

Interested candidates are welcome to send an application to Dr. Hawlena:
[email protected] ASAP and before April 24. 
Thanks, Hadas

Hadas Hawlena, PhD
Mitrani Department of Desert Ecology
Ben Gurion University of the Negev
Midreshet Sde-Boker, Israel

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