Post-doc in Urban Ecology of a Zoonotic Disease
The King's University
Edmonton, Canada
| Job Type | Faculty / Postdoc |
| Salary | $70,000 per year |
| Deadline | May 15, 2026 |
| Min. Experience | 5+ years |
Interested in joining a small flexible urban ecology focused research group as a post-doc?
The King’s Lab for Urban Ecology (KLUE; https://www.darcyvisscher.com/research) is currently focused on white-tailed jackrabbit and coyote ecology and how those species interact with humans in urban Edmonton. We work closely with the Edmonton Urban Coyote project at the University of Alberta (https://edmontonurbancoyotes.ca) on shared One Health projects involving the zoonotic parasite Echinococcus multilocularis.
Urban coyotes are commonly infected with E. multilocularis which is the causative agent in an increasing number of human cases of alveolar echinococcosis. The applicant will develop and initiate a project investigating the feasibility of using commercially available antihelminth medication via baiting at known infection “hotspots” to reduce the prevalence of E. multilocularis, as assessed through non-invasive genetic sampling.
The position is conditional on a successful nomination process for an allocated Canada Impact+ Research Training Award to The King’s University which were only recently announced, and nominations must be completed by May 22, 2026. The Canada Impact+ Research Training Award are specifically aimed at 1) attracting top international talent not currently working in Canada or 2) a Canadian currently working internationally. The position is a 2-year appointment for $70,000/yr and must be activated by March 2027. For more details of the program see (https://nserc-crsng.canada.ca/en/canada-impact-research-training-awards-qa)
Responsibilities:
- Develop new research questions in consultation with the principal investigators.
- Assist on ongoing research projects conducted by the lab.
- Help prepare manuscripts for peer-reviewed journals.
- Help develop and submit research grants for new and ongoing work.
- Present research findings at conferences and stakeholder meetings.
- Contribute to a collegial lab environment and provide informal mentorship to graduate and undergraduate students.
Qualification:
- PhD in biology, ecology, conservation, wildlife management, or a related discipline (must be completed by the start date).
- Proficiency in R for data analysis and visualization.
- Evidence of research productivity (publications or manuscripts in preparation).
- Excellent written and oral communication skills.
For more information and to apply please contact Darcy Visscher (darcy.visscher@kingsu.ca)
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| Category | Ecology , Wildlife |