The Genomics, Ecology, and Modeling for Conservation Lab at North
Dakota State University, led by Travis Seaborn, is recruiting for
one position to join our team working our recently funded Bipartisan
Infrastructure Law Ecosystem Restoration Research Project. This project
spans collaborators across North Dakota State University, Idaho State
University, and multiple U.S. Forest Service Stations. The primary goals
of this position include (1) Identify how landscape features, geographic
distance, restoration activities and environmental stressors promote
or limit gene flow among the four salmonid species in the basins. (2)
Incorporate ecological, genetic, and social results in an integrative
model to make predictions and identify preventative measures for future
invasions in the river basins. To express interest and/or apply, please
email
travis....@ndsu.edu. To formally apply, please include a short
letter of interest, which should include an explanation of fit and past
relevant experience, and CV by Dec 8th. Anticipated start date: Summer
2024. Stiped ~$25,000.
"Seaborn, Travis" <
travis....@ndsu.edu>
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