Postdoctoral Position in behavioral endocrinology and evolution at Cornell

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Aug 20, 2015, 4:23:37 PM8/20/15
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A postdoctoral position is available in the Vitousek Lab at Cornell University (vitousek.weebly.com) to investigate variation in the capacity to cope with stressors. This NSF-funded project will conduct experimental studies within and across tree swallow populations to test hypotheses about the traits that confer stress resistance.
 
The project will involve leading a field research team from April-August of each year. Some of the field work takes place in remote locations, including the interior of Alaska. Applicants must therefore be willing to be in the field and away from Ithaca, NY for 3-4 months per year, and to camp for up to several months at a time. During the non-field season, activities will include laboratory sample analysis, analyzing data, mentoring students, and writing publications.
 
The successful applicant will have a Ph.D. in an appropriate field with a demonstrated ability to publish in peer-reviewed journals, have experience leading field research, ideally in remote locations, experience handling and collecting blood samples from birds, and an interest in stress physiology. Other desired skills include experience with hormone assays and/or measures of oxidative stress, genetic and genomic techniques, and wilderness camping.
 
The anticipated start date is between January and March of 2016. The initial appointment will be for one year with the possibility of renewal for up to three years.
 
To apply please submit a cover letter describing your relevant experience and interest, a CV, the contact information for three references, and 1-2 relevant publications to Dr. Maren Vitousek (mn...@cornell.edu).
 
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