2 Postdoc Positions in Economics of Animal Health Applied to Lumpy Skin Disease in France
Two
postdoctoral positions
are open in
Economics of Animal Health
, with a research focus on
Lumpy Skin Disease
in France. The positions are based in
Toulouse
and are associated with a broad collaborative network spanning veterinary and agricultural research and policy partners, including
Ecole Nationale Vétérinaire de Toulouse
,
CIRAD
,
INRAE
,
Institut de l'Elevage (idele)
,
Oniris Nantes UMR BIOEPAR
, the
Global Burden of Animal Diseases Programme
,
SNGTV
, the
Ministère de l'Agriculture et de la Souveraineté alimentaire
,
ENSV-FVI
, and the
World Organisation for Animal Health
.
The announcement is posted by
Didier Raboisson
, Professor in Economics and Herd Health Management at Ecole Nationale Vétérinaire de Toulouse. Additional names mentioned in the post include
Guillaume Lhermie
,
Boris Duflot
,
Marie-Christine LE GAL
,
Damian Tago
,
Sebastien Gardon
,
Jonathan Rushton
, and
Alexis Delabouglise
, suggesting a multi-partner research environment.
This opportunity is especially relevant for candidates interested in
economics
,
veterinary science
,
animal health economics
, and applied disease impact analysis. The post does not provide a deadline, salary, contract duration, or formal eligibility criteria, but it clearly indicates a hiring call for two postdoc researchers.
Interested applicants should follow the LinkedIn announcement and look for further instructions from the recruiting team. No direct application email or portal is included in the post.