Post-doctoral Position in Disease Ecology at the French Center for Synthesis 
and Analysis of Biodiversity (CESAB)
We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to join an 
international working group investigating connections between biodiversity and 
emerging infectious diseases. The group is based at the French Center for 
Synthesis and Analysis of Biodiversity (CESAB 
www.cesab.org<http://www.cesab.org>), and jointly funded by the French 
Foundation for Biodiversity Research (FRB; 
http://www.fondationbiodiversite.fr/) and the international programme on 
biodiversity research, DIVERSITAS 
(www.diversitas-international.org<http://www.diversitas-international.org>). 
Projects initiated by this group will explore three major questions: 1) Which 
life history characteristics make organisms good hosts for parasites? 2) What 
traits favor cross-species transmission of parasites? 3) How does biodiversity 
affect disease emergence, particularly in a spatial context?

The postdoctoral researcher will work with an international and 
interdisciplinary team of scientists (up to 14 scientists involved) led by 
Jean-François Guégan and Benjamin Roche (Institut de Recherche pour le 
Développement, France), and James Mills (Emory University, USA). The position 
will be based at Montpellier (IRD research centre; 
www.france-sud.ird.fr<http://www.france-sud.ird.fr>) in southern France, but 
international travel (Italy, USA, Mexico) to enhance research collaboration 
among team members is expected.

The successful applicant will be broadly trained in ecology or a related field 
(PhD or equivalent degree required), with expertise in one or more of the 
following areas: spatial ecology, community ecology, mathematical modeling, 
bioinformatics, phylogenetic and comparative analyses, compilation and 
manipulation of large datasets. Prior research experience with infectious 
diseases is expected. The ability to communicate in French is not required, but 
is considered a plus.

The appointment is for 2 years with a start date of May 2013. The 
non-negotiable net salary ranges from 1,800 to 2,000 euros/month (before income 
tax) depending on previous experience. To apply, please submit a cover letter 
describing your research interests, a CV, and the names and contact information 
for three references to Jean-François Guégan 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>), with “BIODIS 
postdoc position” as the subject. Deadline for application: 15 March. A 
short-list of candidates will be interviewed by the BIODIS consortium, until 
the position is filled.

This research working group is also sponsored by the international programme 
DIVERSITAS

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