Postdoctoral Researcher in Patterns of Vertebrate Biodiversity Across Phylogenetic Scales. Clemson University: College of Science: Biological Sciences The position is to work on an NSF funded project that seeks to build an empirical understanding of how phylogenetic scale influences the patterns and processes of quantitative trait evolution, using teleost fishes as a model. We are working to determine whether evolutionary patterns are identical, random or vary systematically with phylogenetic scale and how they are influenced by grain size and the method of delimiting scale (e.g. clade age vs taxonomic rank). Establishing whether phylogenetic scale dependency is the exception or the rule, is crucial for understanding if, and how, we can synthesize results across studies and scales. The research involves the generation and analysis of vast morphometric datasets, as well as environmental and ecological data collated from existing sources. These data on thousands of species are analyzed using phylogenetic comparative methods in a high performance-computing framework. The postdoc is expected to consistently write and publish scientific papers. They will help lead hypothesis development, data management and analysis, as well as assist with data collection and student mentoring. Data collection includes 'field work' which involves travelling with a team of researchers to work in museum collections for 1-2 months during the summer. The postdoc will receive active mentoring and career development tailored to support to their scientific and professional goals. It is a one-year appointment with potential to extend to a second year. Applicants should have completed a Ph.D. or expect to do so prior to starting in the position. I encourage you to reach out to me with questions about the research and position prior to applying: Dr. Samantha Price sprice6@clemson.edu Ideal starting date is March 15th 2026, but the precise date is negotiable, depending on individual circumstances. Qualifications - A doctoral degree in Biological Sciences or related field. - A solid track record of scientific publications and international conference presentations commensurate with career stage and experience. - Experience with one or more of the following: evolution over deep- time, functional morphology or ecomorphology, vertebrate diversity and natural history. - One or more of the following skill sets: phylogenetic comparative methods, phylogenetics, data management, R programming, high- performance computing (Bash, Slurm etc.) and machine learning. - Ideally some experience mentoring undergraduate and/or graduate researchers. Application Instructions For full consideration, applications should be submitted by January 30th 2026. Review will continue until the position is filled. Applicants should submit the following items via Interfolio at: https://apply.interfolio.com/179070 (1) An application letter summarizing your fit to the position, including your research background, interests and goals, as well as your qualifications. (2) C.V. (3) Contact information for at least two references. For more information, please contact Dr. Samantha Price sprice6@clemson.edu. About Us: For more information about the PI lab, please visit the website www.evovert.com For more information about the department of Biological Sciences and its programs, please visit the website https://www.clemson.edu/science/academics/departments/biosci/. For more information about Clemson, please visit the website http://www.clemson.edu/. Sam Price (to subscribe/unsubscribe the EvolDir send mail to golding@mcmaster.ca)