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Three working group leaders are needed for the Woodstoich 4 Workshop to
be held in August 2019 at Flathead Biological Station, Montana. The
meeting is being organized by Dr. Michelle Evans-White (University of
Arkansas) and Dr. Jim Elser (University of Montana)
*Responsibilities:* Group leaders will lead small, diverse groups of
early-career scientist in analyses and manuscripts featuring innovative
ideas that can invigorate ecology and evolution by improving and
expanding the use of stoichiometric theory. It is generally expected
that group leaders will be postdocs or senior (close to completion) PhD
students. Group leaders will be selected and notified prior to December
31, 2018. Group leaders will meet with workshop co-organizers remotely
to produce a rough draft prior to the workshop. The manuscript draft
will be completed during the 5-day workshop in August 2019. Resulting
manuscripts will be submitted and rapidly peer-reviewed (24-h) during
the workshop for potential publication in Frontiers in Ecology and
evolution (FEE). The workshop is free to all accepted participants
(incl food and lodging) and travel expenses for USA participants will be
compensated.
*Application Materials:* Please submit the following application
materials in one pdf document to woodstoich2...@gmail.com
<mailto:woodstoich2...@gmail.com>: a letter of interest, curriculum
vitae including a list of contact information for 3 references, and a
woodstoich project proposal (2-page limit describing potential
project(s) you would lead by 15 November 2018 for priority
consideration. Additional information about workshop timeline and
location can be found here (woodstoich.org <http://woodstoich.org>).
Please direct any questions to the organizers via
woodstoich2...@gmail.com <mailto:woodstoich2...@gmail.com>.
*Required Qualifications:* Demonstrated record of innovative research
productivity in area of ecological/biological stoichiometry.
Team-leadership skills.
Starting Date: Group leaders should be available for monthly meetings
with workshop co-organizers starting January 2019.
We encourage applications from all qualified candidates, especially
individuals who contribute diversity to the workshop. We welcome
early-career applications without regard to age, race, national origin,
disability, religion, marital or parental status, protected veteran
status, military service, genetic information, sexual orientation, or
gender identity.
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Michelle A. Evans-White
Professor and Graduate Studies Coordinator
Director of EcoREU Program
University of Arkansas
Department of Biological Sciences
601 Science Engineering
Fayetteville, AR 72701
Office Phone: 479-575-4706
Laboratory Website: https://sites.uark.edu/mevanswh/
REU Website: htt[s://ecoreu.uark.edu <http://ecoreu.uark.edu>