Postdoctoral Position in Disease Ecology

A postdoctoral position is available in the laboratory of Dr. Sarah Hamer in
the Department of Veterinary Integrative Biosciences at Texas A&M
University.  The successful candidate will expand an ongoing research
program on the ecology of Chagas disease in Texas and Mexico.  In
particular, the successful candidate will lead a funded investigation of
Chagas disease epidemiology in working dogs and contribute to analyses of
data on kissing bug vectors, wildlife reservoirs, and spillover to human
hosts. Projects will integrate field, molecular, and quantitative techniques
in an eco-epidemiology, ‘One Health’ framework. 

Candidates should have a PhD in ecology, epidemiology, entomology or related
fields and strong skills in molecular biology and quantitative techniques.
Candidates should demonstrate a good track record of publications and have
strong organizational, written, and oral communication skills.  The
successful candidate will be expected to contribute to proposal writing,
preparing manuscripts, and mentoring undergraduate, public health,
veterinary, and/or graduate students. Experience with next generation
sequencing technologies is beneficial.  The successful applicant must work
independently and as an effective member of multidisciplinary collaborative
teams.  The candidate will have the opportunity to integrate with a Citizen
Science project (http://kissingbug.tamu.edu/), Dr. Gabriel Hamer’s research
lab (http://hamerlab.tamu.edu/), the TAMU Vector Biology Research Group
(http://vectorbiology.tamu.edu/Home.html) and the Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology Program (http://eeb.tamu.edu/).  The successful candidate will be
mentored by a team and can engage with the TAMU CVM Postdoctoral Association
and other organizations for professional development.

Application review will begin on May 15, 2015, and the position will remain
open until filled.  The expected start date is flexible between summer and
fall of 2015. The position is available for one year with the possibility of
renewal depending on performance and available funds.  Salary is
commensurate with experience. Initial application materials consist of a
cover letter, CV, statement of research interests and career goals, and the
names of three references.  Materials should be emailed as a single PDF to
Sarah Hamer: [email protected]

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Sarah A. Hamer, MS PhD DVM
Assistant Professor
Associate Wildlife Biologist®
Department of Veterinary Integrative Biosciences and
Interdisciplinary Program in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77843-4458
Tel: 979-847-5693; Fax: 979-847-8981
Office: 276 Vet Med Research Building
Lab: 261 Vet Med Research Building
[email protected]
http://vetmed.tamu.edu/faculty/hamer-lab

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