A NSF Dimensions of Biodiversity funded postdoc position examining the 
linkages among phylogenetic, genetic, and functional diversity is available 
in Dr. Carla Atkinson’s lab in the Department of Biological Sciences at the 
University of Alabama (http://atkinsonlab.ua.edu/). The position will 
involve the study of biodiversity within freshwater mussels (Family: 
Unionidae) across multiple dimensions of biodiversity within streams in the 
Mobile and Tennessee River Basins. This project will address basic 
ecological principles related to niche vs neutral based models across levels 
of biodiversity in both freshwater mussels and their associated gut 
microbial community. This is a highly interdisciplinary project to 
understand ecological and evolutionary associations among the environment, 
genetic diversity, functional traits, and community assembly across both 
host and microbiome phylogenies. In addition to being housed within the 
Atkinson lab, the selected applicant will work closely with Jeff Lozier at 
the University of Alabama and will collaborate with researchers at the 
University of Mississippi. More information about the project can be found 
at http://mussels.ua.edu/.

The position is for a highly motivated postdoctoral research associate whose 
primary objective will be to oversee fieldwork and conducting functional 
trait analyses, but will also be involved in integrating phylogenetic, 
genetic, and functional trait data. Responsibilities will include leading 
fieldwork, setting up a field experiment, laboratory work, statistical 
analysis, and interfacing with a postdoc based at University of Mississippi. 
The ideal candidate should have experience conducting fieldwork in streams 
in difficult conditions, a background in basic ecological principles 
including ecological stoichiometry, familiar with conducting basic water 
chemistry analyses, excellent computational skills, SCUBA certified (or 
willingness to get certified), and the ability to effectively manage large 
data sets. Additional sought-after skill sets include familiarity with 
methods for high throughput genomic analyses and laboratory genetics skills. 
The applicant should be creative and independent, have excellent 
organizational, communication, and writing skills, an exemplary publication 
record in ecology or other related fields, and an interest in working as 
part of a large collaborative team. A general interest in freshwater mussel 
biology and related field experience would be advantageous, but applicants 
with diverse research backgrounds are encouraged to apply. Candidates must 
have received a Ph.D. in a relevant field by the start date.

Applicants interested in the position should contact Carla Atkinson 
([email protected]).
Applicants must apply by submitting an application to the Biological 
Sciences Departmental postdoctoral pool at facultyjobs.ua.edu (requisition 
number 0811250 for Fall 2018 or search for Keyword “Biology” for most recent 
posting): https://facultyjobs.ua.edu/postings/search
 
Materials should include:
1. Cover letter mentioning the “Linking scales of biodiversity in freshwater 
mussels” position, a description of past research accomplishments and future 
research goals, and the names and contact information for 3 references 
(maximum of two pages).
2. Curriculum vitae

About the University of Alabama:
The University of Alabama is the flagship campus of the University System of 
Alabama, with an enrollment of over 35,000 students. The University is 
committed to achieving excellence as one of the country's primary centers of 
research and education. It is located in the vibrant college town of 
Tuscaloosa, AL, which boasts many cultural and athletic activities.  The 
campus also benefits from the close proximity to the Birmingham metropolitan 
community.
 
The University of Alabama is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity 
Employer.  Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.

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