CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
CAREERS
PacVec shares career, internship, and fellowship opportunities provided by our partners and affiliations. Explore the current opportunities here:
STUDENT AND POSTDOCTORAL
The Coffey Lab at the University of California, Davis (UCD) is seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow to contribute to two NIH-funded research projects on mosquito-borne viruses.
- Vaccine-mediated cross-alphavirus protection for a live attenuated FDA licensed chikungunya virus vaccine (1R01AI188897). This project explores how the rollout ofIXCHIQ, a newly licensed live-attenuated chikungunya virus vaccine, influences alphavirus transmission and cross-protection in endemic settings.
- Transmission dynamics and fitness of reemerging St. Louis encephalitis virus in mosquito vectors and West Nile virus naïve and immune avian reservoirs (1R01AI194449). This project aims to define how interactions among St. Louis encephalitis virus (SLEV), mosquito vectors, and avian hosts, especially in the context of prior West Nile virus exposure, contribute to SLEV reemergence.
Please email the following to Dr. Lark Coffey at lcoffey@ucdavis.edu.
Location: Davis, CA
Application due: Open until filled.
The School of Vet Med laboratory of tick ecology is recruiting a full-time post-doctoral researcher to contribute to our ongoing work in California on Lyme disease, granulocytic anaplasmosis, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and exotic ticks. Specific duties will be developed around the skillset and interests of the successful candidate and can include field studies, laboratory diagnostic work, and modeling. If interested, please send short letter of interest and CV to Dr. Janet Foley, jefoley@ucdavis.edu.
Location: Davis, CA
Application due: Open until filled.
The Norris laboratory, located in the Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (BSPH) in Baltimore, is seeking two highly motivated individuals for postdoctoral positions focusing on anopheline mosquito ecology, behavior and genomics. The Norris laboratory is interested in gaining a better understanding of ecological and behavior drivers of vector transmission of malaria parasites in a high transmission setting in Zambia, as well as implementation and evaluation of innovative approaches to vector control.
Location: Baltimore, MD
Application due: Open until filled.
The graduate assistant will work under the supervision of Vincenzo Ellis on projects associated with the CDC funded VectorED Network: 1) molecular barcoding of mosquito species and 2) evaluation of a rodent baited vaccine against the Lyme disease pathogen Borrelia burgdorferi. Duties will include field work (trapping and identifying mosquitos, dragging for and identifying ticks), molecular lab work, bioinformatics, data analysis, and writing. This is a paid stipend position. To apply, email a 1) cover letter including research interests and relevant experiences, 2) CV including undergraduate GPA, Masters thesis information and GPA, publications (if any), and the names and contact information for two references including Masters degree major professor (indicate which reference person is Masters degree major professor) to Vincenzo Ellis with “PhD VectorED Assistantship” in the subject line.
SUMMER AND SEASONAL
VECTOR CONTROL / PUBLIC HEALTH
The CDC Foundation is seeking a part time Entomologist III who will work 20 hours per week and serve as a member of the ADHS Vector-borne and Zoonotic Disease (VBZD) Team. In this capacity, the position provides expertise on vector surveillance and control, including the identification of medically important arthropods and arachnids in Arizona (such as mosquitoes and ticks) and providing training on vectors and their control to local public health partners and vector control agencies. The position may also work with vector control or entomologist professionals from tribes, other state health departments, the CDC and local universities.
Location: Hybrid (Reside in Arizona)
Starting salary: : $41,800.00 per year plus benefits
Application due: 7/31/25
ACADEMIC
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FELLOWSHIPS / FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES


ADDITIONAL CAREER WEBSITES
- Rockies and High Plains Vector-Borne Disease Center (RaHPVEC)
- Northeast Regional Center for Excellence in Vector-Borne Diseases (NEVBD)
- Tropical Islands Vector-borne Disease Training and Evaluation Center
- VectorEd (Mid-Atlantic and Ohio River Valley)
- Gulf South Vector-borne Disease Training and Evaluation Center
- Mosquito and Vector Control Association of California (MVCAC)
- The American Mosquito Control Association (AMCA)
- American Public Health Association
- Entomological Society of America (ESA)
- Society for Vector Ecology (SOVE)
- Utah Mosquito Abatement Association (UMAA)
- West Central Mosquito and Vector Control Association (WCMVCA)
- Alameda County MAD
- Contra Cost MVCD
- Marin/Sonoma MVCD
- San Mateo County MVCD
- Santa Clara County MVCD
- Butte County MVCD
- Placer MVCD
- Sacramento-Yolo MVCD
- Shasta MVCD
- Sutter-Yuba MVCD
- Tehama County MVCD
- East Side MAD
- Merced County MAD
- San Joaquin County MVCD
- Turlock MAD
- Consolidated MAD
- Delta MVCD
- Fresno MVCD
- Kern MVCD
- Antelope Valley MVCD
- Coachella Valley MVCD
- Greater Los Angeles County VCD
- Northwest MVCD
- Orange County MVCD
- San Bernardino County MVCD
- San Gabriel Valley MVCD
- West Valley MVCD
- Salt Lake City MAD
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The Pacific Southwest Regional Center of Excellence in Vector-Borne Diseases is supported through Cooperative Agreement Number 1U01CK000649 between the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the University of California, Davis.
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