Postdoctoral Researcher – Spatiotemporal Scales of Phenotypic and Genomic 
Adaptation
University of Maine
As part of a new, collaborative NSF funded EPSCoR Track-2FEC research and 
training program in the 
genomic ecology of coastal organisms and genome-phenome relationships in the 
wild, the University of 
Maine seeks to hire a postdoctoral researcher who will develop and conduct 
meta-analyses on the 
spatial and temporal scales of phenotypic and genomic evolution in the wild.  
The postdoc will conduct 
meta-analyses based on existing and new evolutionary rates databases to 
understand important spatial 
aspects of phenotypic divergence from microgeographic to global scales.  This 
work will be conducted 
in the labs of Drs. Michael Kinnison and Brian Olsen, in collaboration with a 
diverse team of 
investigators, graduate students, and undergraduate students studying the 
ecological genomics and 
eco-evolutionary feedbacks of adaptation in tidal marsh birds.  Additional 
collaborators will include 
EPSCoR partners at the University of New Hampshire and international 
collaborators at McGill University 
(Quebec).  The successful candidate must have a strong background in 
evolutionary ecology and strong 
quantitative skills, with preference to those with demonstrated experience with 
meta-analyses or 
analysis and visualization of complex datasets.  Consistent with our program 
scope and to advance an 
integrated understanding of adaptation in nature, we are especially interested 
in candidates who show 
promise to engage intellectually across the diverse scales of genomes, 
phenomes, and environmental 
feedbacks.  The postdoc will be expected to participate in broader programmatic 
activities, including 
mentoring of junior researchers.  In turn, the postdoc will receive extensive 
mentoring, career 
development training, and professional opportunities, in alignment with a 
personal career development 
plan.
Start Date:  January 2019 (Negotiable)
Terms of employment:  Salary of $48,000, health insurance, and other benefits 
are included.  The 
position is for an initial 2-year period.  Applicants must have completed all 
Ph.D. degree requirements 
prior to the start of the appointment. 
Application:  Submit names and contact information for three references, a CV, 
and a 2-page statement 
of your research experience and interests.  The statement should address how 
this position would 
advance your career goals and describe your experiences with and vision for 
collaborative science, 
including your commitment to diversity and inclusion.  To apply, send the 
requested materials to Dr. 
Michael Kinnison, Professor of Evolutionary Applications, at the University of 
Maine at 
mkinni...@maine.edu and Dr. Brian Olsen, Associate Professor, School of Biology 
and Ecology, at the 
University of Maine at brian.ol...@maine.edu.  Review of applications will 
begin November 1, 2018.  
Remote (e.g., phone or Zoom) and an on-campus interview and presentation will 
be required of short-
listed finalists.
The University of Maine System is an EEO/AA employer, and does not discriminate 
on the grounds of 
race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, including transgender status 
and gender expression, 
national origin, citizenship status, age, disability, genetic information or 
veteran’s status in employment, 
education, and all other programs and activities. Please contact the Director 
of Equal Opportunity, 101 
N. Stevens Hall, Orono, ME 04469 at 207-581-1226 (voice), TTY 711 (Maine Relay 
System), or 
equal.opportun...@maine.edu with questions or concerns.

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