Assistant-In, Marine Mammal Science

The University of Florida, College of Veterinary Medicine is seeking someone to 
fill the position of Assistant-In for a one year period, located at the Florida 
Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) Marine Mammal Pathobiology 
Laboratory (MMPL) in St. Petersburg, FL.  Job duties for the assistant-in (20% 
teaching and 80% research) will include assisting with research and necropsy of 
marine mammals, mostly manatees, at the FWC MMPL as directed by senior staff at 
the facility. Laboratory duties may include assistance with necropsy of 
manatees and other marine mammal species presented to the laboratory, 
participation in field work involving carcass recovery, live animal strandings 
and live animal captures. On-site supervision will be the responsibility of the 
MMPL Associate Research Scientist.  Assisting MMPL staff with development of 
extramural grant proposals and peer-reviewed research publications is expected. 
During the one year appointment the assistant-in will con!
 duct a research project  agreed on by the individual, the UF Director of 
Aquatic Animal Health, MMPL senior staff, and the FWC Program Administrator for 
Marine Mammal Research.  The assistant-in will be expected to produce at least 
one manuscript for peer reviewed publication related to work done at the MMPL, 
and present the findings in a seminar at the Fish and Wildlife Research 
Institute and at the University of Florida.

Teaching responsibilities will include, but are not limited to, assisting with 
organization of Sea Vet and providing at least one lecture. In addition, the 
assistant-in is expected to contribute to Marvet, Prescott workshops and FWC 
outreach activities. Participation in graduate education is also expected and 
may include assistance with sample collection at the MMPL and support of 
graduate student publication.

Salary:         Commensurate with Qualifications and Experience

Basic Qualifications: A DVM or equivalent degree, or a minimum of a MS degree 
in epidemiology, pathobiology or related field, is required. Demonstrated 
research and pathology experience is required. A demonstrated track record in 
publication of research results is desirable. Candidates with demonstrated 
clinical proficiency with non-domestic species will be viewed favorably. The 
ability to work well with UF and FWC personnel is essential. 

How to Apply: Interested persons are requested to submit a letter of 
application, curriculum vitae, and contact information (names, addresses, email 
and telephone numbers) for three professional references from whom 
recommendations may be requested. All of the above must be post-marked by Aug 
13th, 2007 to be considered for initial screening. The University of Florida is 
an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Please send applications to Dr. Iske Larkin, Search Committee Chair, Dept of 
Large Animal Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, PO Box 100136, 
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32610-0126; phone 352-392-2212, x5168, 
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] .  The search committee will begin reviewing 
applications immediately and will continue to review applications until an 
appointment is made.

For further information about our Aquatic Animal Health Program you can check 
out our web page at: http://marinemammal.vetmed.ufl.edu/ 



Iske L. Vandevelde Larkin, Ph.D. 
Assistant Scientist
Education Coordinator
Aquatic Animal Health Program
Large Animal Clinical Sciences
& Dept. of Zoology
University of Florida
2015 SW 16th Ave.
CVM - PO Box 100136
Gainesville, Fl 32610
(Ship to zip - 32608)
USA

***NOTE New Phone # and E-mail
Phone (352) 392-2212 ext 5168
Cell (352) 494-1742
Fax (352) 846-1171
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 




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