Postdoctoral Associates Modeling Infectious Diseases University of Georgia The Computational Ecology & Epidemiology Study Group (CEESG), an affiliation of infectious disease modelers in the newly formed University of Georgia Faculty of Infectious Diseases (http://id.uga.edu), invites postdoctoral applicants to join the following projects:
* Evolutionary ecology of infectious diseases: a theoretical study of within- and between-host diseases dynamics, emphasizing transient evolution, pathogen diversity, and host heterogeneity. PI: Andrew Park ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) * Phylodynamics of disease networks: an agent-based simulation study of the evolution of multi-strain pathogens in multi-host systems, applied to avian influenza viruses. PIs: John Drake ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) & Pejman Rohani ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) * Ecoinformatics of emerging pathogens: a study exploring large scale geographic and evolutionary patterns in macroepidemiology. PI: John Gittleman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) * Multi-scale modeling of pathogen dynamics within and between hosts, focusing on influenza and tuberculosis. PI: Andreas Handel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) * Space-time dynamics of vector-borne pathogens: a geostatistical study of West Nile virus in New York City. PI: John Drake ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Successful applicants may have experience in any of the quantitative sciences, including mathematics, physics, statistics or biostatistics, ecology, evolutionary biology, or computer science. Positions are for 1-3 years, with salaries ranging from $35,000-$42,000 per year (depending on experience), plus health and retirement benefits. For more details, see the CEESG website at http://dragonfly.ecology.uga.edu/ceesg. Applicants should email PIs with a statement of interest, CV, and contact information for three references. Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis until positions are filled. The University of Georgia is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer.
