I’m sharing this amazing job opportunity on behalf of my colleague Dr. Roland 
Kays, whose email is at the end of this announcement, so please contact him if 
you have any questions:

Senior Research Scientist, Biodiversity Research Lab
Mammal Population/Conservation Genetics
Salary Range: $72,172 - $137,456
Type of Appointment: Permanent Full-Time
Location: Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
Application Deadline/Closing Date: 1/31/2019
Training and Experience Requirements: Ph.D. in wildlife ecology, zoology, 
conservation biology, or related field.

The NC Museum of Natural Sciences and the NC State University’s College of 
Natural Resources jointly announce a search to recruit a scientist with a 
research program in mammal conservation genetics, mammal population 
biology/ecology, and/or mammal population genetics.  Potential areas of 
research expertise include (but are not limited to) population modeling, 
conservation genomics, or predator-prey interactions.  Researchers with 
collections based research programs or international conservation experience 
are encouraged to apply. This joint position is shared between the NC Museum of 
Natural Sciences (Biodiversity Lab) and NC State University (Fisheries, 
Wildlife and Conservation Biology program in the Department of Forestry and 
Environmental Resources).  The employee will be based at the Museum, and have 
non-tenure track faculty status and associated teaching and service 
requirements as a Research Assistant Professor with the University. The 
successful candidate will have an outstanding record of scholarly publications, 
research grant support, and public science engagement.

The areas of responsibility of this position include:
1. Development of an original scientific research program. Some aspects of this 
research should be suitable for display in the NC Museum of Natural Sciences’ 
Biodiversity Research Lab, a glass-walled laboratory on-exhibit in the Nature 
Research Center wing of the Museum;
2. Shared management and administration of the Museum’s Biodiversity Research 
Lab, Mammalogy Unit, and Mammal collections;
3. Teaching one class per year related to conservation genetics in NCSU’s 
Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources;
4. Mentoring undergraduate and graduate students and/or postdoctoral 
researchers;
5. Engaging the public through science communication and/or participatory 
science.
To apply: fill out the application from the link below and attach current CV, 
contact information for 3 references, and a vision statement. Please note that 
all information must be included on the state application, which is 
supplemented, but not replaced by, the CV.

To view the complete posting and apply please visit: 
https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/northcarolina/jobs/2272344/senior-research-scientist-biodiversity-research-lab?keywords=science&pagetype=jobOpportunitiesJobs

For additional information about the position contact Dr. Roland Kays 
(rwk...@ncsu.edu)

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Dr. Madhusudan Katti
Associate Professor
Chancellor’s Faculty Excellence Program for Leadership in Public Science
Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources
5223 Jordan Hall Addition, Campus Box 8008
North Carolina State University
Raleigh, NC 27695-8008

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mka...@ncsu.edu
+1-919-515-8638
Skype: Sahyadri
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