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from the dept. A postdoctoral position in behavioral ecology is available in the DuVal Lab of Florida State University. The successful applicant will develop a collaborative research project on sexual selection, social behavior, and/or the population genetic patterns influenced by these processes. Preferred start date: spring 2010. A postdoctoral position in behavioral ecology is available in the DuVal Lab of Florida State University, starting in spring 2010. The successful applicant will develop a collaborative research project on sexual selection, social behavior, and/or the population genetic patterns influenced by these processes. This position is not tied to a specific research project, but is an opportunity to develop a new project capitalizing on your strengths. Both empirical and theoretical projects would be appropriate. Minimum qualifications include a PhD in a relevant field, and demonstrated skill in designing and directing independent research, conducting appropriate analyses, and publishing results. Annual salary starts at $37k/yr. One year of funding is available, and responsibilities for the first year include collaborating on a grant proposal to fund continued research after the first year. For empirical work, research projects utilizing local species or those found on the PIs long-term study site (Isla Boca Brava, Chiriquí, Panama) are strongly preferred. See the DuVal Lab website for more information on current work within the lab group (http://bio.fsu.edu/duval/DuVal_research.html). The Ecology and Evolution group at Florida State University is an interactive and dynamic group with a strong tradition of research at the interface of ecology and evolutionary biology. See the department website for more information on current faculty (http://www.bio.fsu.edu/ee/index.html). Applications should include a statement of your research interests, outline of projects you are interested in pursuing, CV, and contact information for three references. Applicants that appear to be a good fit will be asked to write a short research proposal as part of the final application. To apply or for more information contact Dr. Emily DuVal (ehduval@bio.fsu.edu). < | >
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