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This NSF DISES funded postdoctoral fellow will conduct genomic research on beaver mink and muskrat as part of an interdisciplinary project on the North American fur trade. The project deploys a diverse methodological toolkit including ancient DNA stable isotope analysis zooarchaeology morphometrics to explore how different cultural practices shaped species and ecological outcomes and how those environmental changes shaped future decisions practices and social dynamics.
The goal of this position is to crosstrain an individual with a traditional genomics/ bioinformatics background in ancient DNA community engagement and historical ecology. This postdoc will be directly supervised by Courtney Hofman at the University of Oklahoma and with additional mentoring by Alexis Mychajliw (Middlebury College) and Torben Rick (Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History) facilitating exposure to multiple research environments including archaeological field work and museum collections while building on the postdocs existing strengths.
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***Interested candidates should forward their CV and cover letter to Courtney Hofman ***
Required Education:PhD in Life Sciences (preferably genomics evolutionary biology and/or conservation biology)
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