Jennifer Gremer’s plant ecology lab at University of California, Davis, in
the Department of Evolution and Ecology, seeks a research assistant (lab
assistant III title) to assist with projects focused on plant life history
evolution, population dynamics, and community ecology in response to
climate change.  For more on research in the Gremer lab, see
https://gremerlab.wordpress.com/

*Responsibilities *include overseeing laboratory supplies and equipment,
assisting with field, lab, and greenhouse experiments, measuring plant
traits and ecophysiology, as well as data management and basic statistical
analyses (using R, ArcGIS, and other software).  The candidate will also
assist with daily lab coordination and lab safety, including supervising
and mentoring undergraduate assistants.  Research activities will occur in
the field, greenhouse, growth chambers, and in the laboratory.  Applicants
must be able to work both as a team member and independently.

*Requirements*:  Bachelor’s degree in biology, plant biology, or related
field is required.  Strong interest in plant ecology and evolution also
required.  The applicant must possess excellent written and oral
communication and strong organizational skills.  Previous research
experience required; field experience is also required.  Knowledge of plant
identification, particularly California native plants, is desired but not
required.

This is a full-time, 35-40 hour per week position.  Starting date can be
immediately, but before mid-January, with a proposed duration of one year
with possibility of extension.

*Application*: Please go to the following link to access the UC Davis Human
Resources application system and apply by *December 8, 2017*:
www.employment.ucdavis.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=78328

Email Jenny Gremer (jrgre...@ucdavis.edu) for more information about the
position.

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