The National Wildlife Research Center (NWRC) in Fort Collins CO seeks a 
Research Fellow to develop novel methods of risk assessment for prevention and 
response to agricultural and disease pests using ecological and genetic 
surveillance data. Specific activities are to develop practical modeling tools 
to be used in: 1) risk assessment of spatial invasions of pests, genetic 
elements, and/or diseases, 2) determining optimal disease or pest management 
solutions in spatially-structured populations, and 3) developing policies for 
novel biotechnologies that could be used in pest management. This is an 
excellent opportunity to develop models that will shape policies for regulation 
of novel disease and pest management technologies. The candidate will be highly 
motivated, innovative and possess a strong quantitative background in spatial 
processes and genetics of populations and/or diseases, and proficiency in at 
least one programming language (e.g., R, Matlab, C++, etc…). Skills in machine 
learning, optimization, applied statistics, bioinformatics, bioeconomics, 
population genetics, and/or spatio-temporal population or disease modeling are 
preferred. The candidate will be given substantial latitude to pursue research 
interests within the scope of the position. The position is for 2 years with 
possibility of extension for an additional two years. Below is a description of 
research opportunities that fall within the scope of the position and other 
details of the position.

Specific aims within the scope:

•       To develop statistical approaches for predicting the spatial spread of 
disease or pest invasions, and identifying predictors of spatial spread, by 
jointly considering genetic and ecological data. Examples of focal systems 
include African swine fever in wild boar, avian influenza virus in wild birds, 
and feral swine. 

•       To develop optimization methods for guiding management decisions of 
pests in space and time. The methods will address optimal management in 
spatially-structured disease/pest populations. 

•       To develop modeling tools for assessing the potential effectiveness and 
risk of non-lethal genetic tools such as gene drive for controlling pest 
populations. This effort will involve collaboration with regulatory officials 
in APHIS and have the opportunity to develop new approaches to decision-making 
in biotechnology for regulation of novel biotechnology.

Position details and how to apply:
NWRC is a Federal research agency within the Animal and Plant Health Inspection 
Service (APHIS), U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). The position will be 
advertised formally on USAjobs from 12/13/18-12/19/18 as announcement number: 
24WS-APHIS-MC-2019-0182. Applications must be submitted through USAjobs by the 
deadline for consideration. Any questions regarding the position can be 
e-mailed to: kim.m.pe...@usda.gov. The position will be advertised as an 
interdisciplinary position (GS 11/12: Biologist/Statistician; where starting 
salary of GS 11 ~$66k + benefits annually). Candidates must be US citizens. The 
application process will require submission of unofficial transcripts, resume, 
and a cover letter. Resumes should list technical skills along with education, 
experience, publications, and other typical resume information.

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