[Coral-List] Postdoc position in coral physiology in the Barott lab at the University of Pennsylvania

Katie Barott katiebarott at gmail.com
Mon Jan 27 15:24:08 UTC 2020


We are currently seeking a postdoctoral researcher for a recently funded
NSF project to study the influence of environmental pH exposure and thermal
sensitivity on coral physiology.

The goal of this project is to explore how exposure of corals to different
seawater pH dynamics on the reef interacts with coral bleaching
susceptibility to affect coral resilience to climate change stress from the
organismal to the cellular scale. The postdoc will be involved in all
aspects of this research, which will include a combination of field work in
Hawaii, mesocosm experiments, organismal physiology and confocal
microscopy. The successful candidate will be expected to disseminate
project results through public outreach, presentation at scientific
conferences, and journal publications. This postdoctoral position is for
one year starting in winter/spring 2020 (start date flexible), with
possibility for renewal.

Applicants must hold a PhD in Biology, Physiology, or a related field prior
to the start date and have a record of peer-reviewed publications.
Experience with coral or invertebrate physiology, marine fieldwork, cell
biology, and ocean acidification are highly desired. Interested candidates
should send a single .pdf document including the following: 1) a cover
letter, 2) curriculum vitae (CV), 3) one-page statement of research
interests, 4) copy of PhD transcript, and 5) the names and contact
information of 3 references (one must be PhD advisor) to:
kbarott at sas.upenn.edu. Application review will begin February 1, 2020.

Additional information on research in the Barott lab can be found at
http://www.barottlab.com and the Biology Department at UPenn:
http://www.bio.upenn.edu/.


Katie L. Barott, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Biology
Faculty Fellow for Gregory College House
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA 19104
www.barottlab.com


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