The Dijkstra lab at Central Michigan University is seeking one or more postdoctoral researchers. Research in the lab focuses on how social competition shapes evolutionary divergence in body coloration and stress resilience in highly social cichlid fishes. We combine behavioral experiments, physiological assays, and genetic/neurobiological approaches. Postdocs and students in the lab may work on a range of topics related to our NSF-funded research on social learning, aggression biases, and speciation or our NIH-funded work on social history and bioenergetic adaptation in the brain. The project will be shaped in part by the candidate's expertise. Ideal candidates will have a strong interest in evolutionary biology, behavioral ecology, and integrative organismal biology. Experience with behavioral experiments as well as molecular or neurobiological techniques is desirable. Strong analytical and writing skills are essential. Application details: https://sites.google.com/site/peterdijkstrausnl/home Review of applications will begin March 20 and continue until the position is filled. Interested candidates are welcome to email Dr. Peter Dijkstra at dijks1p@cmich.edu. Peter D Dijkstra Professor | Department of Biology Neuroscience Program | Institute for Great Lakes Research Central Michigan University 4105 Biosciences Building Mount Pleasant, MI 48859 P: 989-774-2918 | F: 989-774-3462 Lab website: https://sites.google.com/site/peterdijkstrausnl/home Webex room: https://cmich.webex.com/meet/dijks1p "Dijkstra, Peter Douwe" (to subscribe/unsubscribe the EvolDir send mail to golding@mcmaster.ca)