A graduate assistantship is available in Lanzas lab at NCSU to work on the
area of the ecology of enteric pathogens and antimicrobial resistance. Our
research integrates multiple data sources, epidemiological analysis and
mathematical models to study transmission mechanisms and drivers of enteric
and antimicrobial resistant pathogens, including Enterohemorraghic E. coli,
Clostridium difficile and Salmonella. A number of potential research
projects are available and so the research focus may be tailored to the
interests and skills of the individual. For more information on current
projects and publications visit www.lanzaslab.org



Qualifications: Applicants with undergraduate in ecology and evolutionary
biology, environmental sciences, or other related degree in a related area,
or DVM degree are preferred. Individuals with an interest in quantitative
methods and infectious diseases are encouraged to apply.



Applicants must meet the requirements of the Comparative Biomedical
Sciences graduate program at NCSU. For more information on the graduate
program see:

https://cvm.ncsu.edu/education/graduate-programs/comparative-biomedical-sciences/



Interested applicants should submit a letter of intent, curriculum vitae
and the names and contact information for three references to
clan...@ncsu.edu. Review of applicants will begin immediately and continue
until suitable candidate is identified.



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Cristina Lanzas

Assistant Professor of Infectious Disease

Department of Population Health and Pathobiology

College of Veterinary Medicine

North Carolina State University

1051 William Moore Drive

Raleigh, NC 27607

919-513-6202

clan...@ncsu.edu

Webpages: lanzaslab.org

https://cvm.ncsu.edu/directory/lanzas-cristina/#tabsPnl1-tab-0

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