Molecular Ecology Postdoctoral Research Scholar Department of Entomology University of Kentucky
DESCRIPTION An exciting opportunity has arisen within the Department of Entomology at the University of Kentucky to pursue a molecular ecology research project, utilizing diagnostic molecular detection systems to study the dynamics of predator-prey and/or parasitoid-host interactions in terrestrial ecosystems. The start date for this 24-month appointment is flexible, but is available from October 1, 2007. Funding for additional years may be available, subject to satisfactory performance and successful grant applications. QUALIFICATIONS You should hold, or expect to obtain, a Ph.D. in molecular ecology/biology or related field, with relevant experience in isolation, amplification, purification and sequencing of mitochondrial/nuclear DNA, primer design, PCR optimization, etc. You must be highly motivated, with a proven ability in data handling, analysis, and the ability to work both independently and within a multi-disciplinary research team of faculty and graduate students integrating applied entomology, basic ecology and molecular biology. To apply, please send or e-mail a curriculum vitae with list of publications, covering letter explaining your interest in the above position and list of three referees to James Harwood (see below). SALARY AND BENEFITS Salary commensurate with background and experience. Benefits include university holidays, earned annual and sick leave, optional group health, life and supplemental insurances. FOR FURTHER DETAILS, PLEASE CONTACT: Dr. James D. Harwood Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Department of Entomology University of Kentucky S-225 Agricultural Science Center North Lexington, KY 40546-0091 USA James D Harwood Department of Entomology University of Kentucky S225 Agricultural Science Center N Lexington KY 40546-0091 USA Tel. 001 859 257 4264 Fax 001 859 323 1120 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.ca.uky.edu/entomology/dept/ipages/jharwood.asp<http://www.uky.edu/~jdharw2/jdh1.htm>