Disease Ecology – Amphibian Microbiome
Postdoctoral Position at Virginia Tech 

Position Summary:
A postdoctoral position is available studying the amphibian microbiome in the 
lab of Dr. Lisa Belden in the Department of Biological Sciences at Virginia 
Tech. The incumbent will be working on a range of collaborative projects, and 
developing an independent project related to current lab projects.  Candidates 
must have experience in molecular microbial ecology and be competent in the 
laboratory, as well as having the ability and interest to work with amphibians 
in both field and lab settings. The incumbent will be expected to submit 
manuscripts based on the research to peer-reviewed journals, to present the 
results at scientific meetings and to mentor graduate and undergraduate 
students. Position includes a competitive salary and fringe benefits. 

Qualifications:
Minimum qualifications include a Ph.D. degree in biology, ecology, microbiology 
or a related field, with demonstrated experience in molecular microbial 
ecology, demonstrated motivation and strong work habits, the ability to work 
independently as well as with a research group, and demonstrated ability to 
produce publications based on individual research.   Prior work with 
amphibians, knowledge of disease ecology, experience with next-gen sequencing 
technologies and bioinformatics, and experience successfully mentoring 
undergraduate students in research are desired.

Interested candidates should submit a curriculum vitae and statement of 
interest upon applying online at https://listings.jobs.vt.edu/postings/53896. 
Three letters of recommendation should be sent via email directly to Dr. Lisa 
Belden (bel...@vt.edu). If have any questions regarding this position, please 
contact the search chair, Dr. Lisa Belden at bel...@vt.edu, 540-231-2505.

Review of applications will begin January 5, 2015. 

Belden lab website: http:// http://www.belden.biol.vt.edu/

Virginia Tech is an Equal Opportunity/ Affirmative Action Institution. 
Individuals with disabilities desiring accommodations in the application 
process should notify the search chair by the review begin date.  

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