M.S./Ph.D. positions in Biogeography and Ecology of Infectious Diseases


Agency: Department of Fish and Wildlife Conservation at Virginia Tech

Location: Blacksburg, VA

Job Category: Graduate Assistantships

Salary: Stipend, tuition, and student health benefits.

Start Date: 08/10/2018

Last Date to Apply: 01/15/2018

Website: http://www.fishwild.vt.edu/faculty/escobar/index.html



Description



Many studies have shown that infectious diseases do not occur at random; 
outbreaks occur under specific environmental conditions and are promote by 
specific human behaviors. In order to effectively control and anticipate 
epidemics, research is needed in current analytical methods used to analyze 
epidemiological data and develop new theoretical frameworks to understand the 
complex links among epidemics humans behavior and the environment. MS and/or 
PhD student positions are available for Fall 2018 to conduct research in the 
areas of biogeography, spatial ecology, and disease ecology. The intended 
research will use epidemiology ecological niche modeling and other analytical 
tools to study infectious diseases affecting humans, plants, and domesticated 
and non-domesticated animals in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. In addition 
to research work, responsibilities may include acquiring teaching experience, 
international internships, raising extramural funding, and mentoring of 
undergraduate students. We are seeking highly motivated students to be part of 
a research team investigating diseases using theory and methods from ecology 
and biogeography. Preference will be given to candidates with evident passion 
for these topics and strong quantitative and writing skills.



The positions are based within Dr. Luis Escobar’s Laboratory in the Department 
of Fish and Wildlife Conservation, which is affiliated to the Global Change 
Center and part of the College of Natural Resources and the Environment, the 
No. 1 ranked natural resources program in the US (by USA Today) for three years 
running. he Escobar’s Laboratory is a highly collaborative lab that works with 
researchers in universities across the US, Asia, Europe, and Latin America, as 
well as state, federal, and non-governmental agencies.



Full job description may be found at 
http://www.fishwild.vt.edu/positions_avail.htm.



Qualifications



The Escobar Laboratory has a long history of multidisciplinary research. 
Students from diverse backgrounds with interest in joining the lab are 
encouraged to apply. A B.S. in wildlife, ecology, computer sciences, 
statistics, mathematics, or related fields are welcomed. Applicants must have a 
strong work ethic; excellent quantitative and oral and written communication 
skills; high attention to detail; the ability to work independently and 
collaborative within a culturally diverse team; and the physical and mental 
capacity to work long hours. Preference will be given to candidates who have 
previously conducted research. A prior DVM or a M.S. in ecology, epidemiology, 
or related biological or health sciences would be a plus for the Ph.D. 
position, although not required.



To apply, please send a single pdf including: 1) a cover letter of no more than 
two pages that highlights your research interests, interest in graduate school, 
and interest in infectious diseases; 2) curriculum vitae; 3) unofficial 
transcripts; 4) sample of scientific writing (e.g., a manuscript in 
preparation, an undergraduate thesis); and 5) contact information for 3 
references. Application consideration will begin January 15, 2018 and continue 
until the positions are filled. References will only be contacted after 
applicants are notified. Contact Dr. Luis Escobar at escob...@vt.edu for 
additional questions.



Contact Person: Dr. Luis Escobar

Contact email: escob...@vt.edu





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E. Lynn Hayes

Department of Fish and Wildlife Conservation (0321)

Cheatham Hall, 101D

310 West Campus Drive

Blacksburg, VA 24061

Phone: 540-231-1975 <tel:540-231-1975>

Fax: 540-231-7580 <tel:540-231-7580>


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