Postdoctoral Research Associate in Microbial Ecology


The Eco-Evo Lab at California State University, Northridge is searching for
a post-doctoral researcher with skills in microbial ecology and interests
in community ecology, evolutionary ecology, or eco-evo feedbacks. The
position includes one year of funding, with potential for a second year
renewal, from a recent grant from the National Science Foundation. The
grant focuses on eco-evolutionary dynamics of protozoa and bacteria that
live inside carnivorous pitcher plants. The goal is to examine how
dispersal and genetic variation affect the relative effect of rapid
evolution and adaptation on ecological processes at the local scale.


The post-doc will be based in Casey terHorst’s lab at Cal State Northridge
in Los Angeles, CA, but will also work closely with Catalina
Cuellar-Gempeler at Humboldt State University and Tom Miller at Florida
State University. Candidates should have a Ph.D. or equivalent degree in
microbiology, ecology, evolution, or a related field. A successful
candidate must be able to work independently conducting experiments in both
lab and field settings. As the goal of the project is to examine how
protozoan (predator) evolution affects bacteria (prey) communities,
experience with aseptic techniques, molecular work, and bioinformatics
associated with the study of microbial communities is a plus. A record of
publication in this area of research will strengthen an application.


The Eco-Evo lab is committed to fostering diversity in STEM. The post-doc
will be expected to train, mentor, and serve as a role model to students
that are underrepresented in the field of ecology. CSUN is a
Hispanic-Serving Institution and an Asian-American-Pacific Islander-Serving
Institution. Women and members of underrepresented groups in ecology are
especially encouraged to apply. In addition, teaching opportunities may
also be available, but are not required.


Salary will be based on relevant experience. Interested candidates should
combine the following into a single pdf file: (1) a cover letter or short
(~1-2 pages) statement that describes your past and future research
interests, (2) a CV, (3) names and contact information for two potential
references. Submit the single pdf file via email to casey.terho...@csun.edu.
The ideal start date is January 2019, but this date is flexible. Initial
review of applications will begin on September 1, 2018. If you plan on
attending the Ecological Society of America meeting in New Orleans in
August, please contact Casey terHorst (casey.terho...@csun.edu) to try to
meet up there. For more information about research in the lab, visit
ecoevolab.com.



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Casey terHorst
Associate Professor
Department of Biology
California State University, Northridge
18111 Nordhoff Street
Northridge, CA 91330-8303
Office Phone: (818) 677-3352
casey.terho...@csun.edu
http://www.ecoevolab.com

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