A multi-year postdoctoral position is available in the Hille Ris Lambers lab
at University of Washington (Seattle). In collaboration with Hille Ris
Lambers, the successful candidate will develop a project that fits the
overall goals of a recently funded NSF grant examining 1) the determinants
of altitudinal range limits for a suite of western US tree species; and 2)
whether range shifts of these species will keep pace with rapid rates of
climate change. Observational, experimental or quantitative approaches
(ideally a mix) are possible, and projects that take advantage of existing
long-term demographic, distributional and microclimate data sets available
from the main field site (Mt. Rainier NP) are preferred. Please see the
following website for more details on research conducted in the lab
(http://protist.biology.washington.edu/oikos/Index.html). A PhD is required,
and strong quantitative and writing skills are desired. Applicants should
send a research statement including 1-3 paragraphs describing potential
projects of interest, a curriculum vitae and the names and full contact
information (email and phone numbers) of three potential references to
Janneke Hille Ris Lambers (jhrl[at]uw.edu) with “CLIMATE CHANGE POSTDOC” in
the subject header. The start date is flexible, but would ideally be before
June of 2012. Application review will begin January 1, 2012, and will
continue until the position is filled. 

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