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Experience Ph.D. in ecology, evolutionary biology, or closely related field Certifications/Licenses Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Preferred Qualifications •Documented teaching experience in
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Desirable: D1 Theoretical and practical knowledge of virus evolution, genomics and epidemiology D2 Practical knowledge of spatial epidemiological models D3 Practical knowledge of evolutionary simulation
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psychology, linguistics, philosophy, computer science and artificial intelligence, neuroscience, behavioral economics, ethology, and evolutionary biology. Rather than treat each approach separately, we focus
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and detail-oriented Research Technician(s) to join our team. Our lab investigates bacteria–phage conflicts, evolutionary arms races, and bacterial defense systems. These host–pathogen battles have
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serve as an important model for addressing evolutionary questions that could not be studied previously. Moreover, the potential of this alga has also been recognized by the German Botanical and
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serve as an important model for addressing evolutionary questions that could not be studied previously. Moreover, the potential of this alga has also been recognized by the German Botanical and
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Malik in the Basic Sciences Division of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center in Seattle. The Malik lab focuses on conducting evolutionary studies of genetic conflict to gain insight into their mechanisms and
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for a candidate with expertise in computational social science, such as (but not limited to) evolutionary game theory, agent based modelling and computational behavioural economics, to join the Human
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, numerical analysis, and relevant adjacent fields. Candidates with an interdisciplinary background, including mathematical physics, physical applied mathematics, computational biology, and evolutionary
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2026. Responsibilities: Use genomics and/or bioinformatics to address ecological/evolutionary questions. Research focus to complement that of existing faculty, enabling collaboration and mentoring