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In the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology we value science and education grounded in the natural history of organisms and strive to understand the patterns and processes that structure
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Communication Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Food Science Laboratory of Ornithology Landscape Architecture SIPS - Horticulture Section SIPS - Plant Path & Plant Statistics and Data Science College of Arts and
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Moreau in the Department of Entomology and the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. The candidate will maintain termite colonies and fly stocks and conduct molecular/cellular experiments such as
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from an evolutionary perspective. Successful candidates are expected to synergize with and/or introduce new evolutionary-centric approaches that complement the wide range of biological research areas in
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such as Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, the Meinig School of Biomedical Engineering, and Computational Biology. Many of our researchers approach animal health through the lens of One Health, generating
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prefer you to have, but it's ok if you don't. * Bachelor's degree in biology, genetics, molecular biology, biochemistry, or related subject. * Knowledge of genetics, evolutionary biology, and/or molecular
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specialties, these possibilities include Neurobiology & Behavior, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Computational Biology, and Natural Resources & the Environment. They will participate in faculty
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, Ecology , Conservation , Conservation Biology , Evolutionary Biology , Advanced Design and Statistical Analysis , Discipline-based education research , Field Ecology Ecology / Species Interactions
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level in the College of Arts and Sciences. A Ph.D. is required. We welcome candidates whose expertise centers on investigating cell and molecular biology from an evolutionary perspective. Successful
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); Computer science foundations (Software Engineering, Algorithms); data science and data analysis (Data Science in the Wild, Causal Inference), or urban computing and design. Candidates for the position should hold a