We have an advert out for an 18-month post-doc:
The project involves investigating the ecology and behaviour of olive baboons (Papio anubis)
in Ethiopia and identifying
potential Guinea worm transmission pathways between the baboons, and
human and dog populations. The role will involve the analysis of baboon
GPS, social behaviour and stable isotope data and preparing the results
of these analyses for publication. It will
also involve laboratory preparation of samples and some work in
Ethiopia.
The application deadline is the
15th March. Please do circulate this to anyone appropriate.
For any questions about the project please contact:
Dr Harry Marshall
harry.marshall@roehampton.ac.uk
harry.marshall@roehampton.ac.uk