Position Title: Postdoctoral Associate
Laboratory: Dr. Raina Plowright's Laboratory
Department: Public and Ecosystem Health
College: College of Veterinary Medicine
Institution: Cornell University
Location: Ithaca, NY
This position is funded off our 2022 NSF grant “Converging on the rules of emergence for preventing land-use-induced spillover,” and internal Cornell seed grants. This position requires strong interests in system dynamics approaches to understanding drivers and causes of disease emergence, and deep interest in understanding zoonotic systems from the ecological, epidemiological, and biological mechanisms driving spillover to understanding distal anthropogenic drivers such as land use change and climate variation. Successful applicants will have a PhD in systems science, systems biology, infectious disease ecology, epidemiology, or similar fields.
This postdoc position will focus on advancing research into interactions among environmental, ecological, sociological, and economic drivers of land use decisions, and the effects of such decisions on pathogen shedding from bats and zoonotic contacts between bats and spillover hosts. Our lab will develop risk communication strategies needed to change human responses from reactive to proactive to disrupt the negative cascades of land use-induced spillover networks and prevent future spillover events.
Postdocs from the Plowright lab have gone on to tenure-track positions in academia and research or policy positions in government.
Questions about the position may be directed to Emma Spence at es957@cornell.edu.
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