Postdoctoral Research Associate, Oklahoma Biological Survey and Department of Biology, University of Oklahoma. I am seeking a postdoctoral scholar to examine the effects of environmental change on freshwater mussel community structure and function. Funding is available for two years, beginning 1 January 2013. PhD should be completed prior to start date. The postdoc will have the opportunity to conduct original research in streams of the highly diverse Ouachita Uplands of southeastern Oklahoma and southwestern Arkansas and have access to a large, multi-user system of artificial streams and mesocoms. The postdoc will be able to interact with faculty and students in the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology graduate program (www.ou.edu/eeb), Department of Biology (zoology.ou.edu) and newly established South Central Climate Science Center at the University of Oklahoma. The position is located in Norman, OK, 20 miles south of Oklahoma City. In 2008, Norman was ranked by Money Magazine as the 6th best small city in the U.S. in which to reside. Note: this is a separate position from the one advertised earlier this year. Applicants should send a CV, statement of interests, up to 3 representative publications, and contact information for 3 references to Caryn Vaughn ([email protected])(faculty-staff.ou.edu/V/Caryn.C.Vaughn-1/Welcome/Welcome.html<mailto:[email protected])(faculty-staff.ou.edu/V/Caryn.C.Vaughn-1/Welcome/Welcome.html>) by November 1, 2012. The University of Oklahoma is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
