The Center for the Ecology of Infectious Diseases (CEID) at the University of 
Georgia (Athens, GA, USA) is accepting applications for three postdoctoral 
positions with focus on the ecology of infectious diseases, with a start date 
of July 1, 2019 or soon after. Applications are due by e-mail (see below) on 
Monday, December 3rd, 2018 at 8AM EST. 

Established in 2016, The CEID is a hub of interdisciplinary research on the 
ecology and evolution of infectious diseases.  CEID Postdoctoral Scholars will 
have the opportunity to collaborate with scientists from the Odum School of 
Ecology, College of Veterinary Medicine, College of Public Health, College of 
Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, 
and the Warnell School of Forestry & Natural Resources. Postdoctoral Scholars 
are scientist-in-residence working on projects of their own design.  Additional 
benefits include access to world class faculty and research scientists and a 
dedicated faculty mentor, technical support for computational projects , and 
the opportunity to participate in and lead Center activities including 
workshops, seminars, collaborative projects and working groups (current working 
group focused on zoonotic spillover, disease mapping, and disease forecasting). 
 The individuals selected as CEID Postdoctoral Scholars will join a supportive 
community of postdoctoral associates currently affiliated with The CEID. 

Candidates should have strong quantitative skills and a background in ecology, 
evolution, or infectious disease biology.  The University of Georgia is an 
Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.  All qualified applicants will 
receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, 
sex, national origin, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, or 
protected veteran status.  US and international citizens are eligible.  
Individuals from groups underrepresented in science, as well as individuals not 
currently affiliated with UGA are especially encouraged to apply. 

Applications should include a cover letter than describes your research 
interests and background, a proposal of no more than four pages (including 
project title, objectives, background, approach, expected findings, 
feasibility, and connections other work in CEID/UGA - figures and references 
are encouraged within the four page limit), a curriculum vitae, and the contact 
information for three references.  Applicants are invited, but not required, to 
identify potential CEID collaborators or faculty mentors.  Visit 
ceid.uga.edu/people/ to review current CEID members.  

Questions and application materials should be sent to c...@uga.edu. 

Salary is commensurate with experience - minimum $47,476/year for up to two 
years with some funds available for research support.  These positions are 
benefits eligible. 

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