THE COMMON THEMES IN REPRODUCTIVE DIVERSITY PROGRAM (a multi-disciplinary program at Indiana University in Bloomington, IN) has 2 open positions for 2-year NIH traineeships to support broadly integrative training in the areas of sexual reproduction and development. Research must focus on behavior and physiology in humans and other animals and will address key questions in three related themes: (1) developmental contributions to reproductive behavior, including all levels of proximate and ultimate factors, from genomes to hormones to the environment; (2) origins and expression of differences among the sexes, including evolutionary and ecological drivers; and (3) interactions between sex, health, and disease, including disease ecology and co-evolutionary dynamics. Indiana University's globally recognized strengths in animal behavior, endocrinology, human sexual health, development, and evolution will ensure high quality interdisciplinary training. PhD in biology, psychology, neuroscience, anthropology, gender studies, or a related field is required. Funding is from an NIH T32 training grant, "Common Themes in Reproductive Diversity", described here: https://reporter.nih.gov/search/tkwkKtadrUm6rFCBMUaEnw/project-details/11137703. Applicants should make initial contact with two or more members of the training faculty (https://ctrd.indiana.edu/who-we-are/faculty/) who might serve as interdisciplinary mentors, to develop possible research/training projects. Additional information about applying is available on the CTRD website (https://ctrd.indiana.edu/how-to-apply/. Review of applications will begin as early as November 1, 2025. For best consideration, applicants must be able to start the position by January 2026. Indiana University is an equal opportunity employer and provider of ADA services and prohibits discrimination in hiring. -- Sent on behalf of the CTRD Steering Commitee Dale Sengelaub Kim Rosvall Troy Smith Laura Hurley Greg Demas Jeff Alberts "Rosvall, Kimberly" (to subscribe/unsubscribe the EvolDir send mail to golding@mcmaster.ca)