POSTDOC IN ECOLOGICAL GENOMICS AT K-STATE UNIVERSITY

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POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP IN ECOLOGICAL GENOMICS at Kansas State University

To view the following announcement on a webpage, please visit http://www.k-state.edu/ecogen/Recruit-Postdoc-EcogenVS.htm.

A postdoctoral research fellowship is available through the Ecological Genomics Institute (www.k-state.edu/ecogen) at Kansas State University (K-State). Our interdisciplinary Institute seeks to understand responses of organisms to their natural environment by combining functional genomic and ecological/evolutionary approaches.  The postdoctoral fellow will have access to excellent university resources including the Konza Prairie Biological Station, a core Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) site (www.climate.konza.ksu.edu), the K-State Gene Expression Facility (www.k-state.edu/gene-exp), and infrastructure of the Division of Biology and Departments of Entomology, Agronomy and Plant Pathology.  For additional information about the Ecological Genomics Institute please visit the Ecogen website!

Candidates must have excellent oral and written communication skills, demonstrate evidence of past research achievement, and have completed requirements for a Ph.D. by the start date. This full-time position provides
a competitive salary and benefits. The anticipated start date is summer 2008.

Full applications must include:
1. A cover letter detailing your qualifications and proposed start date.
2. A research proposal (three page maximum, not including references).
*Proposals utilizing genetic and/or genomic approaches to examine
ecologically relevant traits or interactions will receive highest priority.
3. A current curriculum vitae.
4. Two letters of recommendation from referees who are familiar with the
applicant's research.  Major advisor or members of supervisory committee
preferred.

Completed applications can be e-mailed to Doris Merrill at
dmerrill at k-state.edu.
Applications can also be sent by regular mail to:
    Ecological Genomics
    Kansas State University
    Division of Biology, Ackert Hall
    Manhattan KS  66506-4901

Review of applications will begin March 15, 2008.

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