Please pass this advertisement along to interested parties.

  Sebastian Schreiber and Casey terHorst are looking for qualified
candidates for a two-year post-doctoral position, shared between our
labs at UC Davis and Cal State, Northridge.

  Candidates should have a Ph.D. or equivalent degree in ecology,
evolution, or mathematical biology, with relevant experience in
community ecology or evolutionary ecology. Successful candidates will
be able to work independently conducting experiments in both lab and
field settings. Experience with model selection techniques or
mathematical modeling would be very helpful, but are not required.

  The goal of the project is to examine the effects of trait evolution
within species on the stability of multispecies communities. The
post-doc will conduct laboratory microcosm experiments with protists
and bacteria to test the predictions of mathematical models. The
post-doc will also be encouraged to play a role in developing models
that incorporate both ecological and evolutionary dynamics.

  Lab work will primarily be based at California State University,
Northridge (in Los Angeles), but the post-doc will also spend a
significant amount of time interacting with the Center for Population
Biology at UC Davis.  Salary will be based on relevant experience.
Interested candidates should send a one-page statement of research
interests, a CV, and names and contact information of three potential
references, as a single pdf file via email to casey.terho...@csun.edu.
The ideal start date is August 2014, but is flexible. Initial review
of applications will begin on April 30. Minority candidates and
members of underrepresented groups in Ecology are especially
encouraged to apply.

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

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