The Applied Plant Ecology Lab at the National University of Singapore is interested in questions of reproduction, gene flow, and spatial genetic structure in fragmented plant populations of South and Southeast Asia. Funding is available for an 18-24 month post-doc to execute field work and lab work to test hypotheses about the impacts of fragmentation on plant genetic diversity. Study species and study sites will be determined during the initial appointment phase.
The post-doc will also have the opportunity to mentor undergraduates in the research process, as they can contribute to the post-docs activities within Singapore. Starting date is negotiable, but no later than August 2010. Please send a cover letter, cv, representative publications and contact information for three references to Dr. Edward Webb, Applied Plant Ecology Lab, National University of Singapore. email: [email protected]
