Research Associate â The Behavioural Ecology Group (Fixed Term) Department of Zoology Ł28,695-Ł37,394
This position, based in central Cambridge at the Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, is available for up to 28 months with a start date of 1 July 2015 to work with Prof Rebecca Kilner and her team. The project is funded by a European Research Council grant and will investigate whether parental care can drive evolutionary change.
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Junior research scientist: Adaptation of wild fish populations and their management to climate change : France
Every year, INRA seeks researchers from all disciplines to reinforce laboratory and fieldwork teams. Researchers will be heavily involved in scientific networks and tackle environmental, economic and social issues.
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Ph.D. Scholarship: Population genomics of parallel evolution in
Icelandic Arctic charr *
What are the molecular underpinnings of parallel evolution? Do the same
pathways, genes or even alleles contribute to divergence in multiple
isolated populations within a species?
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Two fully funded 3 year studentships starting in September 2015 in the
McGregor and Nunes labs:
Project 1: The development and evolution of organ size
Project 2: Investigating the contribution of genitalia divergence to
reproductive isolation and speciation in Drosophila
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POST-DOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATE IN EVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY
A post-doctoral research associate position, funded by the ERC, is
available to work with Prof Rebecca Kilner in the Department of Zoology
at the University of Cambridge, UK.
The post-doc will work on a project investigating whether parental care
can drive evolutionary change, using burying beetles Nicrophorus spp as
our model experimental organisms.
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