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Qualifications: Ph.D., M.D. or equivalent terminal or doctoral degree in Biological anthropology, Ecology, Evolutionary biology, Environmental microbiology, or a related field Experience with field data collection
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collaboration with Dan Eisenberg, Associate Professor of Anthropology. Ideal applicants will have broad interests in the evolutionary biology of living humans and/or non-human primates. Job duties will be adapted
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: Using biogeochemical evolutionary models to simulate lifeless and inhabited worlds, and Developing disequilibrium-, redox-, and information-based metrics to understand and quantify the influence of life
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collaboration with supervisors and other scientists to study how global biospheres alter planetary processes in ways that are remotely detectable. This research will involve: Using biogeochemical evolutionary
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: Using biogeochemical evolutionary models to simulate lifeless and inhabited worlds, and Developing disequilibrium-, redox-, and information-based metrics to understand and quantify the influence of life
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applying genetic, genomic and computational approaches that take advantage of genomic information now available for humans, model organisms and a host of other species. Our faculty study a broad range of
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will work under the supervision of and in collaboration with Dan Eisenberg, Associate Professor of Anthropology. Ideal applicants will have broad interests in the evolutionary biology of living humans