[ECOLOG-L] Post-Doctoral Position in Aquatic Ecology, Conservation and Management

2018-02-22 Thread Michael Blum
A postdoctoral position is available in the Blum Lab 
(www.tulane.edu/~mjblum, http://eeb.bio.utk.edu/people/michael-j-blum/) to 
support DoD-funded collaborative research on the control of aquatic 
invasive species (AIS) in Hawaiian Island streams (https://www.serdp-
estcp.org/Program-Areas/Resource-Conservation-and-Resiliency/Natural-
Resources/Pacific-Island-Ecology-and-Management/RC-2447). The incumbent 
will be expected to contribute to studies of aquatic community responses to 
AIS control under varying surface flow regimes that fall within a broader 
portfolio of work on genomic, life history, population, and ecosystem 
conditions. The incumbent will be expected to assist with the analysis of 
data from long-term, field-based studies as well as the preparation of 
reports, articles, and associated project deliverables. In addition to 
contributing to the project described above, the incumbent will be 
encouraged to pursue other, complementary research. The incumbent will be 
mentored by the project PI, Dr. Michael Blum, and both project Co-PIs, Dr. 
J. Derek Hogan (Texas A – Corpus Christi), and Dr. Peter McIntyre 
(University of Wisconsin – Madison, Cornell University). Candidates are 
being sought with: (1) strong statistical and programming skills, 
preferably with experience in R; (2) demonstrated research excellence; and 
(3) strong oral and written communication skills. Preference will be given 
to applicants whose research interests and expertise complement the 
research project but outstanding applicants looking to broaden their field 
of interest will also be seriously considered. A PhD in Ecology, 
Conservation Biology, or a related field is required. An initial 
appointment will be for one year, with continuation for at least one 
additional year dependent upon performance. The position is available 
immediately, with a preferred start date of late spring or early summer 
2018. Salary will be commensurate with experience and qualifications. Send 
via email attachment a letter of application, curriculum vitae, statement 
of research interests, and names and addresses of three references to Dr. 
Michael Blum at mjb...@tulane.edu. For earliest consideration, apply by 15 
March 2018. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. 
Tulane University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Employment Opportunity/ADA 
Employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.


[ECOLOG-L] fish pit-tagging equipment

2016-06-08 Thread Michael Blum
Fish pit-tagging equipment for sale!

We have gently used tagging equipment for sale, including:

1. One Biomark HPR Plus Reader with:

a. HPR Plus Reader Base Unit
b. Racket Antenna
c. Biomark Carry Case
d. Battery Charger/Power Supply
e. USB-Flash & USB-PC Communication Cables
f. 2-Meter Antenna Cable
g. User Manual (on flash drive)
h. Desk Stand

2. One Biomark MK25 Implant Gun

3. Two trays of unused Biomark HPT preloaded tags (180 9mm & 20 12mm tags)

The original cost of all this equipment was ~$4,500. It can be yours at the 
bargain price of $2,750. Please contact Kristine Moody at kmoo...@tulane.edu if 
interested in all or some of the available equipment.


[ECOLOG-L] Job: Research technician, Hawaii stream fish conservation & ecology

2016-04-07 Thread Michael Blum
The Blum Lab in the Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology at 
Tulane University invites applications for a full-time research 
technician position to start in June or July 2016. We are looking for an 
enthusiastic, conscientious and highly self-motivated individual to work 
on a project investigating the consequences of aquatic invasive species 
(AIS) removal for native Hawaiian stream fishes.

The incumbent, who will be based on Oahu in Hawaii, will participate in 
field surveys and related work to support genes-to-ecosystem assessments 
of at-risk species responses to AIS removal. The incumbent also will 
contribute to data analysis for project reports and peer-review 
publications.

Prior experience participating in or leading field research is desired. 
The successful applicant will be expected to work independently and 
collaboratively as an active member of a large research group. The 
incumbent must be able to conduct stream-based field work, such as 
snorkel surveys, in sometimes remote locations and in variable weather 
conditions. The  incumbent also must be able to perform detailed data 
analyses with a high level of precision.

We are particularly interested in applicants that have experience with 
Hawaiian stream ecosystems, including but not limited to AIS and native 
amphidromous fauna. Strong written, verbal and analytical skills are 
essential. A Bachelor’s degree or higher in ecology or a related field 
is also desired.

We highly encourage Hawaiian residents and Pacific Islanders to apply. 
An initial appointment will be for one year, with continuation dependent 
upon performance and funding. Salary will be commensurate with 
experience and qualifications.

A PDF-format application package including (1) a letter of interest; (2) 
a curriculum vitae detailing past research experience and educational 
training; and (3) contact information for three professional references 
should be submitted via e-mail to Ms. Shelley Meaux (c...@tulane.edu). 
Please write “Hawaii research technician position" in the subject line. 
For earliest consideration, apply by 28 April 2016. Applications will be 
accepted until the position is filled.

Tulane University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Employment 
Opportunity/ADA Employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.


[ECOLOG-L] Job: Executive Director of LUMCON

2016-01-10 Thread Michael Blum
The Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium (LUMCON), a national leader 
in marine and coastal sciences, invites nominations and letters of 
interest for the position of Executive Director to lead the educational 
partnership designed to increase awareness of the environmental, 
economic and cultural value of Louisiana's coastal and marine 
environments.

Under the direction of the LUMCON Executive Board, and in consultation 
with the Louisiana Board of Regents, the Executive Director provides 
leadership, fiscal management, strategic resource management, 
performance measurement, operational oversight as well as collaborative 
integration of research and educational activities in coastal and marine 
sciences for all LUMCON member institutions.

LUMCON conducts research and education programs directly relevant to 
Louisiana's needs in marine science and coastal resources. A 22-
institution consortium of public and private institutions of higher 
education, LUMCON is recognized locally, statewide, nationally and 
internationally as a center of excellence in marine science and 
education. LUMCON provides laboratory seawater systems, a specialized 
marine science library, a fleet of research vessels and small boats, a 
facility in which visitors can experience the nature of Louisiana 
wetlands, and an Environmental Monitoring Program with observing systems 
in inshore coastal waters, the Mississippi River and the nearshore 
coastal ocean.

Inquiries, nominations, or letters of interest should be sent 
electronically to: lumconsea...@la.gov. For additional information about 
LUMCON please visit www.lumcon.edu


[ECOLOG-L] Job: Aquatic ecology research associates, Hawaii

2015-02-23 Thread Michael Blum
The Blum Lab in the Department of Ecology  Evolutionary Biology at Tulane
University invites applications for 2 full-time research associate positions
to start in Spring 2015.  We are looking for enthusiastic, conscientious and
highly self-motivated individuals to work on a project investigating the
consequences of aquatic invasive species (AIS) removal for native Hawaiian
stream fishes. 

Both incumbents, who will be based on Oahu in Hawaii, will participate in
field surveys and related work to support genes-to-ecosystem assessments of
at-risk species responses to AIS removal. Incumbents also will contribute to
data analysis for project reports and peer-review publications. 

Prior experience participating in or leading field research is desired.
Successful applicants will be expected to work independently and
collaboratively as an active member of a large research group. Incumbents
must be able to conduct stream-based field work, such as snorkel surveys, in
sometimes remote locations and in variable weather conditions. Incumbents
also must be able to perform detailed data analyses with a high level of
precision. 

We are particularly interested in applicants that have experience with
Hawaiian stream ecosystems, including but not limited to AIS and native
amphidromous fauna. Strong written, verbal and analytical skills are
essential. A Bachelor’s degree or higher in ecology or a related field is
also desired. 

We highly encourage Hawaiian residents and Pacific Islanders to apply. An
initial appointment will be for one year, with continuation dependent upon
performance and funding.  Salary will be commensurate with experience and
qualifications.

A PDF-format application package including (1) a letter of interest; (2) a
curriculum vitae detailing past research experience and educational
training; and (3) contact information for three professional references
should be submitted via e-mail to Ms. Shelley Meaux (c...@tulane.edu). 
Please write “Hawaii research associate position in the subject line. For
earliest consideration, apply by 15 March 2015. Applications will be
accepted until the position is filled.

Tulane University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Employment Opportunity/ADA
Employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.


[ECOLOG-L] Job: Open rank faculty position in Environmental Health Sciences

2014-11-07 Thread Michael Blum
Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine invites
applications for a tenure track faculty position in the Department of Global
Environmental Health Sciences at any level, with rank determined by
experience and accomplishments.

The successful candidate will expand the department’s role in research and
teaching across the continuum of basic-, clinical-, and population-based
environmental health sciences. Applicants should demonstrate strong interest
or experience in interdisciplinary environmental public health research and
teaching with respect to one or more of the following areas: water and
wetland resources, climate change, and environmental/ environmental health
effects modeling. Candidates with expertise in environmental quality,
management, and sustainability of urban or rural riverine and coastal
environments including disciplinary themes in constructed wetlands,
contaminated sediments, environmental microbiology, seafood safety, fresh or
marine water quality, and spatial and temporal modeling among themes are
encouraged to apply.

High ranking candidates would be those with a proven or highly probable
track record of research and teaching in the fields outlined above and who
demonstrate expertise or capabilities for developing a globally recognized,
externally funded research program. In addition to individual research and
teaching requirements, the successful candidate is expected to collaborate
in research and teaching within the Department of Global Environmental
Health Sciences and other departments in the School of Public Health and
Tropical Medicine, and Tulane University.

Applicants must possess a doctorate in environmental health sciences or
relevant field and demonstrate excellence in research and teaching at the
undergraduate and graduate levels.

Application review will begin immediately and continue until the position is
filled. Applicants should submit a cover letter, CV, research plan, and
contact information for five references to:

Jeffrey K. Wickliffe, Ph.D., Search Committee Chair
Department of Global Environmental Health Sciences
Tulane University School of Public Health  Tropical Medicine
1440 Canal Street, Suite 2100
New Orleans, LA 70112-2704
Tel: 504-988-3910
jwick...@tulane.edu

Tulane is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.


[ECOLOG-L] Job opportunity: Research Assistant Professor faculty position in Coastal Sciences OR Urban Ecology

2014-07-16 Thread Michael Blum
Research Assistant Professor in Coastal Sciences OR Urban Ecology

The Tulane / Xavier Center for Bioenvironmental Research (cbr.tulane.edu) at
Tulane University invites applications for a Research Assistant Professor
faculty position in Coastal Sciences or Urban Ecology. The CBR aims to
recruit an outstanding researcher with a PhD and prior postdoctoral research
experience who will merge excellence in research (65%), teaching (20%), and
service (15%), as follows:

Coastal Science Research: The incumbent will work closely with the Director
of the CBR, Dr. Michael Blum, to engage in independent and collaborative
research exploring aspects of coastal restoration in the Mississippi River
Delta and elsewhere in the northern Gulf Coast. The incumbent will be
expected to contribute to research on one or more of the following topics
(1) riverine and delta hydrology; (2) sediment transport and deposition; (3)
coastal wetland ecosystem formation, including eco-evolutionary dynamics;
(4) coastal finfish and/or shellfish responses to river diversions. The
incumbent will be encouraged to pursue other research areas that complement
these topics.

OR 

Urban Ecology Research: The incumbent will work closely with the Director of
the CBR to engage in independent and collaborative research exploring
aspects of urbanization and counter-urbanization in New Orleans and
elsewhere. The incumbent will be expected to contribute to research on one
or more of the following topics (1) the ecology and evolution of infectious
disease in urban and surrounding environments; (2) green infrastructure and
the ecology of urban streams and wetlands; (3) coupled human natural
ecosystem dynamics; (4) valuation of ecosystem services of urban forests and
greenways. The incumbent will be encouraged to pursue other research areas
that complement these topics.

AND

Teaching: The incumbent will teach or team-teach one undergraduate course
per year. The course, entitled Global Change Biology, is intended for
non-major and major undergraduates with an interest in climate change,
biological responses to climate change, and conservation in a changing climate.

Service: The work carried out by the incumbent will contribute to larger
programmatic efforts to develop expertise in, as appropriate, coupled human
natural ecosystem dynamics or coastal restoration across the university. The
incumbent will assist the CBR Director with programmatic development by
contributing to the development of grant proposals and other materials to
support topical research, education, and public engagement including
programs that will be hosted at the new Tulane River and Coastal Center.

Preference will be given to candidates possessing in-depth topical knowledge
in coastal sciences (e.g., coastal geosciences, coastal ecology, or coastal
fisheries) or urban ecology (e.g. stormwater hydrology, epidemiology of
zoonotic diseases, or environmental economics). Preference will also be
given to candidates who have the desire to develop new skills and training.
The potential to obtain competitive extramural funding is also an important
consideration. An initial appointment will be for two years, with
continuation dependent upon performance and funding.  A start date in in
early fall 2014 or a mutually agreeable date in late Fall 2014 is strongly
preferred. Salary will be commensurate with experience and qualifications. 

A PDF-format application package including of a curriculum vitae, statement
of research interests, statement of teaching philosophy and interests, and
contact information for three professional references should be submitted
via e-mail to Ms. Shelley Meaux (c...@tulane.edu).  Please write “Research
Assistant Professor in the subject line. For earliest consideration, apply
by 15 August 2014. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.

Tulane University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Employment Opportunity/ADA
Employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.


[ECOLOG-L] Postdoc: Conservation, Landscape Genetics and Biogeography of Fishes

2013-10-14 Thread Michael Blum
Post-Doctoral Position in Conservation, Landscape Genetics and Biogeography
of Fishes

A postdoctoral position is available in the Blum Lab
(www.tulane.edu/~mjblum) in the Department of Ecology  Evolutionary Biology
at Tulane University. The incumbent will engage in collaborative research on
the conservation, landscape genetics, macroecology and/or biogeography of
stream fishes in eastern North America and diadromous fishes in the Hawaiian
Islands. The incumbent will be expected to contribute to studies on one or
more of the following topics (1) genetic analysis of native species
responses to environmental stressors in eastern North American and Pacific
island stream ecosystems; (2) genetic, field, and otolith-based assays of
metapopulation dynamics of diadromous fishes across the Hawaiian
archipelago; (3) the evolutionary origins of freshwater fish diversity
across eastern North America; and  (4) island biogeography of amphidromous
and secondary freshwater fishes. The incumbent will be encouraged to pursue
other research areas that complement these topics.

Preference will be given to candidates possessing in-depth knowledge of
molecular techniques, analysis of population genetic and phylogenetic data,
and field based studies of stream fishes. However, candidates who are
carrying out innovative research and who have the desire to develop new
skills and training are encouraged to apply. An initial appointment will be
for two years, with continuation dependent upon performance.  A start date
in late 2013 or a mutually agreeable date in early 2014 is strongly
preferred. Salary will be commensurate with experience and qualifications.
Send via email attachment a letter of application, curriculum vitae,
statement of research interests, and names and addresses of three references
to Dr. Michael Blum at mjb...@tulane.edu . For earliest consideration, apply
by 1 November 2013. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.

Tulane University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Employment Opportunity/ADA
Employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.


[ECOLOG-L] Postdoc: Population ecology of urban rodents @ Tulane University

2013-09-05 Thread Michael Blum
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION IN THE POPULATION ECOLOGY OF URBAN RODENTS AND
EPIDEMIOLOGY OF RODENT-BORN DISEASE 

TULANE UNIVERSITY

We are seeking a postdoctoral associate to join an NSF-funded, Coupled
Natural and Human (CNH) systems project to assist with research on the
population ecology of Norway rats and epidemiology of rodent-born pathogens
in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  

The postdoc will develop a computational metapopulation model of rodents in
New Orleans. The population model will synthesize information and data from
GIS analyses, population genetics, trap-based surveys, disease prevalence,
vegetation surveys, and sociological surveys. The model will be used to
assess ecological and human-health outcomes of alternative control scenarios
reflecting risk perceptions, rodent abundance, and habitat suitability
across the New Orleans study region.  

The expected outcomes of the project include (1) modeling the distribution
and demographics of human exposure risk according to habitat, landscape and
socioeconomic factors; and (2) determining the likelihood of containing and
controlling transmission according to competing intervention targets and
strategies; and (3) determining the extent to which interventions give rise
to feedbacks between ecological and societal diversity. 

The postdoctoral researcher also may be expected to serve as a coordinator
for the project, working with an interdisciplinary team of scientists
including public health professionals, sociologists, geographers,
ecologists, and mathematicians.

The researcher will be mentored by Dr. Caz Taylor (Department of Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology and Center for Computational Science, Tulane
University) and Dr. Michael Blum (Department of Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology and Center for Bioenvironmental Research, Tulane University).

In addition to contributing to the collaborative research project described
above, the postdoctoral researcher will develop his/her own research
questions and will be expected to present results at scientific conferences
and publish in peer-reviewed journals.

Candidates are being sought with: (1) Strong computational and programming
skills, prefer experience in R, and/or matlab; (2) Demonstrated research
excellence; (3) Strong oral and written communication skills. Preference
will be given to applicants whose research interests and expertise
complement the research project but outstanding applicants looking to
broaden their field of interest will also be seriously considered. A PhD in
ecology, population genetics, epidemiology, mathematics, or a related field
is required.

The position is available immediately, though the start date is flexible.
Funding is available for three years. An initial appointment will be for two
years with an extension contingent on performance. Compensation will be
#8805;$40,000 per year, with starting salary commensurate with experience. A
standard benefits package will be available.

Tulane University is an equal employment opportunity/affirmative action
employer committed to excellence through diversity. All eligible candidates
are invited to apply for position vacancies as appropriate.

To apply, email a cover letter, a statement of research interests and
experience, a CV, and the names and contact information of three references to:

Ms. Shelley Meaux
Department Administrator
Tulane/Xavier Center for Bioenvironmental Research (CBR)
107B Richardson Building
Tulane University
New Orleans, LA 70118
sme...@tulane.edu  

Questions about the position or project should be directed to Dr. Caz Taylor
(c...@tulane.edu) and/or Dr. Michael Blum (mjb...@tulane.edu). 

Applications will be reviewed beginning October 15 2013.


[ECOLOG-L] PhD position: Landscape genetics of urban rodents @ Tulane

2013-09-05 Thread Michael Blum
PhD POSITION IN THE LANDSCAPE GENETICS OF URBAN RODENTS AND EPIDEMIOLOGY OF
RODENT-BORN DISEASE 

TULANE UNIVERSITY

Applications are invited for a PhD position in the Blum Lab
(www.tulane.edu/~mjblum) in the Department of Ecology  Evolutionary Biology
at Tulane University. 

Support is available for the position through a NSF-funded, Coupled Natural
and Human (CNH) systems project on the population ecology of Norway rats and
epidemiology of rodent-born pathogens in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.  The
successful applicant will undertake doctoral thesis research on the
landscape genetics of Norway rats and rodent-born pathogens to help
reconstruct the process of coupled re-assembly of socio-ecological
communities in an urban ecosystem recovering from a catastrophic disaster. 

This will involve conducting laboratory-based genetic studies, as well as
leading or participating in field crews conducting trap-based rodent surveys
and plot-based vegetation surveys across the New Orleans study region. The
successful applicant also will collaborate with an interdisciplinary team of
scientists (including public health professionals, sociologists,
geographers, ecologists, geneticists and mathematicians) to support the
development of a computational metapopulation model of rodents that will be
used to assess ecological and human-health outcomes of alternative control
scenarios reflecting risk perceptions, rodent abundance, and habitat
suitability. In addition to contributing to research collaborations, the
successful candidate will be expected to develop his/her own research questions.

Preference will be given to applicants whose research interests and
expertise complement the CNH project, but outstanding applicants looking to
broaden their field of interest will also be seriously considered. A BS or
MS degree in ecology, evolutionary biology, population genetics,
epidemiology, or a related field is also preferred.

The position is available immediately, though the start date is flexible. 

To apply, email a cover letter, a CV, and the names and contact information
of three references to:

Dr. Michael Blum
Department of Ecology  Evolutionary Biology
Tulane University
New Orleans, LA 70118
mjb...@tulane.edu

Questions about the position or project should be directed to Dr. Michael
Blum (mjb...@tulane.edu). 

Applications will be reviewed beginning October 15, 2013.


[ECOLOG-L] Faculty positions - interdisciplinary riverine or coastal environmental research - Tulane University

2013-08-21 Thread Michael Blum
Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine invites
applications for multiple tenure track faculty positions in the Department
of Global Environmental Health Sciences at any level, with rank determined
by experience and accomplishments. 

Successful candidates or teams will expand the department’s role in research
and teaching across the continuum of basic-, clinical-, and population-based
environmental health sciences. Applicants should demonstrate strong interest
or experience in interdisciplinary environmental public health research and
teaching with respect to one or more of the following areas: water and
wetland resources, climate change, and environmental/environmental health
effects modeling. 

Candidates with expertise in environmental quality, management, and
sustainability of urban and rural riverine and coastal environments
including disciplinary themes in constructed wetlands, contaminated
sediments, environmental microbiology, seafood safety, ecotoxicology, and
spatial and temporal modeling among themes are encouraged to apply. 

High ranking candidates or teams would be those with a track record of
research and teaching in the fields outlined above and who demonstrate
expertise in developing a globally recognized, externally funded research
program. In addition to individual research and teaching requirements, the
candidate is expected to collaborate in research and teaching within the
Department of Global Environmental Health Sciences and other departments in
the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, and Tulane University.
Applicants must possess a doctorate in environmental health sciences or
relevant field and demonstrate excellence in research and teaching at the
undergraduate and graduate levels.

Application review will begin immediately and continue until the positions
are filled. Applicants should submit a cover letter, CV, research plan, and
contact information for five references to:

Jeffrey K. Wickliffe, Ph.D., Search Committee Chair
Department of Global Environmental Health Sciences
Tulane University School of Public Health  Tropical Medicine 
1440 Canal Street, Suite 2100 
New Orleans, LA 70112-2704
Tel: 504-988-3910 
jwick...@tulane.edu 

Tulane is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.


[ECOLOG-L] Postdoctoral Teaching Fellowship, Tulane University

2012-03-04 Thread Michael Blum
KOCH POSTDOCTORAL TEACHING FELLOW

The Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EEB) at Tulane
University seeks to fill the inaugural Koch Postdoctoral Teaching Fellowship
in Plant Ecology And Evolution, pending budgetary approval
(website:http://tulane.edu/sse/eebio/about/kochfellow.cfm). The position is
a two-year appointment, with faculty status and a start date of July 1. The
department aims to recruit outstanding researchers with a Ph.D. and prior
postdoctoral research experience who will merge excellence in teaching
(30%), research (60%), and service (10%). Applicants are encouraged to
identify a potential faculty collaborator in EEB, although those interested
in independent research will be given consideration. Applicants should
describe botanical courses they would be able to teach, including courses
that are not in the existing curriculum and could be taught as special
topics. An application (curriculum vitae, statement of research interests,
and statement of teaching philosophy and interests) and three letters of
recommendation focusing on both research excellence and teaching potential
should be submitted electronically to the Search Committee (e-mail:
ecole...@tulane.edu). Please write Koch Fellow in the subject line.
Application review will begin immediately, and the position will remain open
until filled.

Tulane University is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action/ADA
employer committed to excellence through diversity. All eligible candidates
are invited to apply.


[ECOLOG-L] faculty position: water sustainability

2011-02-13 Thread Michael Blum
Tenure Track Faculty Position in Water Sustainability

Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine invites 
applications for a tenure track faculty position in the Department of 
Environmental Health Sciences at the Assistant or Associate level, with 
rank determined by experience and accomplishments. Senior candidates would 
be those with a track record of research and teaching and demonstrated 
expertise with developing a globally recognized, externally funded 
research program.

The successful candidate will expand the department’s role in research and 
teaching in global environmental health with a focus on water resources. 
Applicants should demonstrate strong interest or experience in cross-
disciplinary research and teaching with respect to water resources in 
urban and developing areas. This includes sustainability of water 
resources, human influences on water resources, hazard identification, 
quantifying exposure, evaluating risk and risk management options. Multi-
dimensional issues of climate variability, population growth and emerging 
pollutants on water quality and public health are also of interest, 
particularly as addressed on a global scale.

Teaching duties in the undergraduate and graduate programs will address 
global environmental health topics such as sustainable resource 
management, proficiency in water and wastewater treatment, hazardous 
chemicals management, and remediation technologies. In addition to 
individual research and teaching requirements, the candidate is expected 
to collaborate in research and teaching within the Department of 
Environmental Health Sciences and other departments in the School of 
Public Health and Tropical Medicine and Tulane University.

Preference will be given to candidates with interests that complement 
existing strengths and can offer opportunities for collaborative research 
and teaching with other faculty in the school and the university. 
Applicants must possess a doctorate in Environmental health or related 
fields, demonstrated excellence in research and teaching at the 
undergraduate and graduate levels. Application review will begin 
immediately and continue until the position is filled. Applicants should 
submit a cover letter, CV, research plan, and contact information for five 
references to:
 
A.J. Englande, Jr., Ph.D., P.E., DEE , Search committee chair
Department of Environmental Health Sciences 
Tulane University School of Public Health  Tropical Medicine 
1440 Canal Street, Suite 2133 
New Orleans, LA 70112-2704 Tel: 504-988-2765 


Tulane is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.


[ECOLOG-L] Job: Tenure track faculty position, Tulane University

2010-11-04 Thread Michael Blum
Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine invites 
applications for a tenure track faculty position in the Department of 
Environmental Health Sciences at the Assistant or Associate level, with 
rank determined by experience and accomplishments. 

The successful candidate will expand the department’s role in research and 
teaching in global environmental health. High ranking candidates would be 
those with a track record of research and teaching in this field or those 
who demonstrate the expertise to develop a globally recognized, externally 
funded research program. Teaching duties in the undergraduate and graduate 
programs address global environmental health topics including sustainable 
resource management which includes proficiency in water and wastewater 
treatment, hazardous chemicals management, and remediation technologies. 
In addition to individual research and teaching requirements, the 
candidate is expected to collaborate in research and teaching within the 
Department of Environmental Health Sciences and other departments in the 
School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine.

Preference will be given to candidates with interests that complement 
existing strengths and can offer opportunities for collaborative research 
and teaching with other faculty in the school and the university. 
Applicants must possess a doctorate in Environmental health or related 
fields, demonstrated excellence in research and teaching at the 
undergraduate and graduate levels.

Application review will begin immediately and continue until the position 
is filled. Applicants should submit a cover letter, CV, research plan, and 
contact information for five references to:

Maureen Lichtveld, MD, MPH, Professor and Chair
Freeport McMoRan Chair of Environmental Policy 
Department of Environmental Health Sciences, Tulane University School of 
Public Health  Tropical Medicine, 
1440 Canal Street, Suite 2100, 
New Orleans, LA 70112-2704 Tel: 504-988-7904 


[ECOLOG-L] Job: Tenure track faculty position, Tulane University

2010-10-05 Thread Michael Blum
The Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Tulane University, 
invites applications for one tenure-track position at the level of 
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR. We encourage applications from LANDSCAPE or ECOSYSTEM 
ECOLOGISTS focused on wetland, tropical, and/or plant communities. See 
website:http://www.tulane.edu/~ebio/news/new-positions.php for details 
about the position, department, and application process. Send letter of 
application, curriculum vitae, statements of research and teaching 
interests, selected publications, and names and addresses of three 
references to: EEB Faculty Search, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary 
Biology, 400 Lindy Boggs Center, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA 70118-
5698. Review of applications will begin October 15, 2010, and the search 
will remain open until the position is filled. An offer of employment is, 
however, contingent upon authorization of the position.  Tulane University 
is an Affirmative Action/Equal Employment Opportunity/ADA Employer. Women 
and minorities are encouraged to apply.



Michael J. Blum 
Arnold Early Career Professor in Earth and Ecological Science
Dept of Ecology  Evolutionary Biology 
Tulane University 
New Orleans, LA 70118 
www.tulane.edu/~mjblum 


[ECOLOG-L] tenure track faculty positions, Tulane University

2008-09-23 Thread Michael Blum
The Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Tulane University, 
invites applications for three tenure-track positions, two emphasizing 
field or laboratory research and one emphasizing computational research in 
ecology or evolution.  See http://www.tulane.edu/~ebio/news/new-
positions.php for details about the positions, department, and application 
process.  Send a letter of application, curriculum vitae, statements of 
research and teaching interests, selected publications, and names and 
addresses of three references to:  Faculty Searches, Department of Ecology 
and Evolutionary Biology, 400 Lindy Boggs Center, Tulane University, New 
Orleans, LA 70118-5698.  Review of applications will begin October 15, 
2008, and the search will remain open until the positions are filled. 
Tulane University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Employment 
Opportunity/ADA Employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.




Michael J. Blum
Assistant Professor
Dept of Ecology  Evolutionary Biology
Tulane University
New Orleans, LA 70118


[ECOLOG-L] Postdoctoral position: Landscape genetics of Hawaiian fishes

2008-03-18 Thread Michael Blum
A postdoctoral position is available in the Blum Lab 
(www.tulane.edu/~mjblum) in the Department of Ecology  Evolutionary 
Biology at Tulane University. The incumbent will engage in DoD funded 
research on the landscape genetics and biogeography of amphidromous fishes 
native to the Hawaiian Islands. The research focuses on (1) development 
and use of genetic tools for assessing aquatic environmental condition of 
oceanic island stream ecosystems (2) assessing metapopulation dynamics of 
amphidromous fishes across the Hawaiian archipelago emphasizing comparison 
of genetic assays of dispersal with estimates based on otolith 
microchemistry. The incumbent will be encouraged to develop and pursue 
additional research areas that complement these set objectives. 

Preference will be given to candidates experienced with carrying out field 
based studies of freshwater fishes and laboratory studies involving modern 
molecular techniques. An initial appointment will be for one year, with 
continuation for up to two additional years dependent upon performance.  A 
start date of June 2008 or a mutually agreeable date early in Summer 2008 
is strongly preferred. Salary will be commensurate with experience and 
qualifications. REQUIREMENTS: Ph.D. in ecology, genetics, or closely 
related field. Send via email attachment a letter of application, 
curriculum vitae, statement of research interests, and names and addresses 
of three references to Dr. Michael Blum at [EMAIL PROTECTED] .Tulane 
University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Employment Opportunity/ADA 
Employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.


Postdoctoral position: Molecular ecology of freshwater fishes

2007-12-09 Thread Michael Blum
Post-Doctoral Position in Molecular Ecology

A postdoctoral position is available in the Blum Lab 
(www.tulane.edu/~mjblum) in the Department of Ecology  Evolutionary 
Biology at Tulane University. The incumbent will engage in collaborative 
research exploring aspects of molecular ecology, landscape genetics, 
macroecology and/or biogeography of freshwater fishes using theoretical 
and empirical approaches. Topics of interest in the lab include: the use 
of genetic tools for assessing aquatic environmental condition; 
environmental determinants of hybridization among freshwater fishes; 
metapopulation dynamics of fishes in urban streams; the evolutionary 
origins of freshwater fish diversity across eastern North America; and 
island biogeography of amphidromous and secondary freshwater fishes. There 
is considerable flexibility in the focus of the research the incumbent 
will conduct, and the incumbent will be encouraged to develop new areas of 
expertise. However, it is imperative that any research that is undertaken 
facilitates interactions between the incumbent and members of the lab. 

Preference will be given to candidates possessing in-depth knowledge of 
modern molecular techniques and quantitative skills. However, candidates 
who are carrying out innovative research and who have the desire to 
develop laboratory skills are encouraged to apply. An initial appointment 
will be for one year, with continuation for up to two additional years 
dependent upon performance.  A starting date of January 2008 or a mutually 
agreeable date early in 2008 is strongly preferred. Salary will be 
commensurate with experience and qualifications. REQUIREMENTS: Ph.D. in 
ecology, genetics, or closely related field. Send via email attachment a 
letter of application, curriculum vitae, statement of research interests, 
and names and addresses of three references to Dr. Michael Blum at 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Tulane University is an Affirmative Action/Equal 
Employment Opportunity Employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to 
apply.


Opportunities for graduate study in Ecology Evolutionary Biology at Tulane University

2007-11-27 Thread Michael Blum
Opportunities for graduate study in Ecology  Evolutionary Biology

The Department of Ecology  Evolutionary Biology at Tulane University is 
recruiting graduate students for admission in Fall 2008. The deparment 
emphasizes three areas of academic inquiry: tropical biology, wetlands 
ecology, and global change biology. We prepare our students for a wide 
range of disciplines, from biology, environmental science, and 
conservation to law, medicine, and public health.

Prospective students are encouraged to contact the following faculty:
 
Dr. Hank Bart http://www.museum.tulane.edu/hank/
Dr. Michael Blum http://www.tulane.edu/~mjblum/
Dr. Jeffrey Chambers http://www.tulane.edu/~jchamber/
Dr. Steven Darwin http://www.tulane.edu/~darwin/homepage.htm
Dr. Lee Dyer http://www.tulane.edu/~ldyer/
Dr. David Heins http://www.eebio.tulane.edu/people/heins/
Dr. Thomas Sherry http://www.eebio.tulane.edu/people/sherry/

Further information about graduate studies in Ecology  Evolutionary 
Biology at Tulane University is available at:
 
http://www.eebio.tulane.edu
http://www.eebio.tulane.edu/graduate/


Tenure track Ecology Evolutionary Biology faculty positions at Tulane University

2007-11-16 Thread Michael Blum
TWO TENURE-TRACK ASSISTANT PROFESSORS 

 
The Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Tulane University, 
invites applications for two tenure-track positions to be filled at the 
Assistant Professor level: one in global change biology, wetland ecology, 
or tropical biology; and one in computational biology preferably involving 
theoretical ecology, ecology and evolution modeling, or landscape ecology. 
See website: http://www.tulane.edu/~ebio/news/new-positions.php for more 
details about these positions and the Department. Send a letter of 
application indicating the position, curriculum vitae, statements of 
research and teaching interests, selected publications, and names and 
addresses of three references to: Faculty Searches, Department of Ecology 
and Evolutionary Biology, 400 Lindy Boggs Center, Tulane University, New 
Orleans, LA 70118-5698 Review of applications will begin soon after 
January 1, 2008, and the searches will remain open until the positions are 
filled. These positions are subject to a final University determination on 
funding. Tulane University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Employment 
Opportunity Employer