Month: November 2017

Graduate Opportunities in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at University of Houston

The Department of Biology and Biochemistry at the University of Houston (UH) welcomes applications for its graduate program in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology for Fall 2018. =A0The following faculty in the areas of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology have opportunities available for their labs:

Alex Stewart (alex.stewart@ucl.ac.uk): Mathematical biology

Blaine Cole (bcole@uh.edu): Evolution and social behavior

Dan Graur (dgraur@uh.edu): Molecular evolutionary bioinformatics

Diane Wiernasz (dwiernasz@uh.edu): Sexual selection

Erin Kelleher (eskelleher@uh.edu): Evolutionary genetics and genomics

George Fox (fox@uh.edu): Experimental evolution and origin of life

Kerri Crawford (kmcrawford3@uh.edu): Community ecology

Rebecca Zufall (rzufall@uh.edu): Evolutionary genetics

Ricardo Azevedo (razevedo@uh.edu): Evolutionary genetics

Rich Meisel (rpmeisel@uh.edu): Evolutionary genetics and genomics

Steve Pennings (spennings@uh.edu): Community ecology

Tony Frankino (frankino@uh.edu): Evolution of complex traits

If you are interested, you should look at the relevant faculty members’ web sites and then contact them directly for more information:

http://www.uh.edu/nsm/biology-biochemistry/people/faculty/faculty-alpha/

For more information regarding the Evolutionary Biology and Ecology graduate program at UH see:

http://www.bchs.uh.edu/graduate/prospective-students/

http://www.uh.edu/graduate-school/prospective-students/how-to-apply/

If you have any questions regarding the application process, please contact:

Ms. Rosezelia Jackson (biograd@central.uh.edu)

The deadline for application of prospective students is February 1st, 2018, but students are encouraged to apply as early as possible.

job: research lab/field technician at Arizona State University

Full-time lab/field research technician in a dryland ecosystems lab at Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona.

For full posting and to apply search for job opening 36935BR at https://cfo.asu.edu/applicant

The position closes on 14 November.

Heather Throop

Associate Professor | School of Earth & Space Exploration

Associate Professor | School of Life Sciences

Co-Director | Environmental Life Sciences PhD Program

Arizona State University

Tempe, Arizona 85287

USA

Graduate assistantship (Maryland): Ecological/conservation genomics of trees

The Gugger Lab <http://research.al.umces.edu/pgugger> at the University of

Maryland Center for Environmental Science (UMCES

<https://www.umces.edu/>) Appalachian

Laboratory <http://www.umces.edu/al> is seeking a motivated Ph.D. or M.S.

student to develop a thesis project on ecological, evolutionary, or

conservation genomics of trees. The lab uses next-generation sequencing

approaches to understand how populations of long-lived trees respond

evolutionarily to environmental change, the molecular basis of local

adaptation, the factors influencing population genetic variation, the role

of hybridization in adaptation, and implications for conservation under

global change.

The ideal applicant will have prior research experience in population

genetics or plant ecology/evolution, molecular laboratory skills, strong

quantitative skills, and interest in learning basic bioinformatics.

The graduate student will matriculate through the MEES

<http://mees.umd.edu/> program and will reside in scenic Frostburg (western

MD) for the duration of the degree. Three years of support are available

through research assistantships, with additional support possible through

teaching assistantships and fellowships

<https://www.umces.edu/fellowship-opportunities>. Preferred starting date

would be no later than Fall 2018.

To apply, please email Paul Gugger (pgugger@umces.edu) a single PDF

containing (1) a statement of interest, (2) a CV, and (3) contact

information for three references by December 1, 2017. Please indicate

=E2=80=9CGenomics graduate position=E2=80=9D in your subject line.

UMCES is an AA/EOE. Individuals with disabilities, veterans, women and

minorities are encouraged to apply.

Graduate student opportunity (MS in Environmental Education)

The Environmental Education program at Southern Oregon University is proud

to offer a Master of Science program, which is accredited by the North

American Association for Environmental Education.  This program is designed

to create leaders in the field of Environmental Education.  Our program

offers interdisciplinary training in the natural sciences, ecology, and

education, all in the diverse and spectacular Klamath-Siskiyou Bioregion of

southwestern Oregon and northern California.

Our science-based program offers several unique elements including our

culminating project.  The graduate students collaborate to design and

present both a day and residential program aimed at diverse audiences

(grades K-12) located at a Field Station (Deer Creek Center) and on the

Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument.

The graduate academic experience can be further enriched by adding a Master

of Arts in Teaching with licensure, a certificate in nonprofit management,

a thesis, or a project that can be integrated with the Environmental

Education degree.  Every student will complete an exit interview and either

an oral exam, project, or thesis.

Financial aid may be available to students. Some students may qualify for

in-state tuition through the Western Regional Graduate Program

<http://www.wiche.edu/wrgp>.  Five graduate assistantships are offered each

year to Environmental Education graduate students, four through the

Siskiyou Environmental Education Center Office.  Going into effect during

the first fall quarter and continuing through the following summer,

graduate assistants receive an 80% in-state tuition remission and a monthly

stipend.  The assistantship requires 12 hours of work per week.  Positions

include Siskiyou Environmental Education Center (SEEC) Office Manager, SEEC

Assistant Office Manager, Outreach Coordinator/Kit Manager, and Fall in the

Field Coordinator.  The fifth assistantship is offered as an instructor for

introductory biology labs for those with sufficient background in biology.

This assistantship includes fall, winter, and spring terms.  Additional

assistantships are often available to environmental education graduate

students depending on funding and availability. Please contact us for more

information.

An additional letter explaining your qualifications is required to be

considered for a graduate assistantship.  Applications for admission into

the Environmental Education program are considered January 16, 2018 and

April 16, 2018.  Applications received by the January 16th deadline receive

priority consideration for graduate assistantships.  For information about

application requirements visit https://inside.sou.edu/seec/apply.html.

For more information about the program, please visit our website at

http://www.sou.edu/academics/environmental-education/ or contact Paige

Engelbrektsson at seec@sou.edu.

Sincerely,

Paige Engelbrektsson

Graduate Assistant

Siskiyou Environmental Education Center (SEEC)

Southern Oregon University

http://www.sou.edu/academics/environmental-education/

www.facebook.com/Siskiyou.Environmental.Education.Center

(541) 552-6876

seec@sou.edu

Graduate position: BrooklynC.MicrobeEvolution

Looking for a Ph.D. student to join the Draghi Lab at Brooklyn College.
We study evolution in microbes to understand the basic processes and
dynamics of adaptation. I currently have Ph.D. student funding from
NSF’s Systems & Synthetic Biology program for a project modeling
metabolism, evolution and epistasis in the bacterium M. extorquens.
This is a collaborative grant involving a variety of cutting-edge
experimental and computational approaches; we’re just getting started
with this 3-4 year project, making this a fantastic opportunity for
students with interests in evolution, programming, statistics or
microbiology.

Students from a variety of disciplines are invited to apply. Potential
applicants should first send a CV and a cover letter directly to Dr.
Jeremy Draghi at jdraghi@gmail.com. Brooklyn College is part of the
City University of New York, and promising applicants will be directed
to apply to either the EEB or MCD subprograms at the CUNY Graduate
Center, with applications due January 1^st. Please see
https://www.gc.cuny.edu/Page-Elements/Academics-Research-Centers-Initia
tives/Doctoral-Programs/Biology

for further details.

Jeremy Draghi <jdraghi@gmail.com>

Graduate Position: FloridaIntlU.MarineEvolutionaryBiology

The CRUSTOMICS lab at Florida International University in the Department of
Biology and Marine Sciences Program is looking for highly motivated
graduate students with an interest in evolutionary biology and marine
invertebrates.

Research Interests

The Bracken-Grissom Lab is fundamentally interested in the evolution of
marine invertebrates.  Many projects investigate the Decapod Tree of Life
and use a phylogenetic framework to study various aspects of their
diversification, ecology, biogeography, and conservation. More recent
projects integrate taxonomic and genomic methods to study evolutionary
processes and complex traits in extreme environments including the deep
sea, aquatic caves, and habitats exposed to anthropogenic disasters.
Current awarded grants target the evolution of bioluminescence in the deep
sea, molecular convergence of cave-adapted phenotypes and ecosystem health
following the Gulf of Mexico Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill.  More information
on our research can be found here: *http://secure-web.cisco.com/1TeXaBegPVY2OLPJer7t1av97wMQHREl4YcNrpfU0mtd1dVWCzyphYJ9jIvL4fdjpsUm_yO_dqKbqsh7giPxqjLfbfkUjNEhiAK3moa6zch3oOwXs0ILM82mp-EYgJB5ZRvQXPDe-SLuw_cilvvnWkRPl8tuRv969vWfWOs6XaFTOVnLdf5o1ue8DeUch7JX4ihdkOFiDxuJw_6zhomKJyWxBAw4YuAydy2Z_4Qx-LtjaIhAw8siiUUFduAFT_e1lc46Sj2kXxhs-LIYh0PWse6fFL1Ogw6fAGRQ2SFYLkLttNYwtgvQo1gvSnYbfUr-VAOZCU4AQf_7ZNYc51uW-Kzfj0I28yZQKQwmv0CryMwhyFCklKpyGCd13OEfzbdSzRx7i25HMph7U0NUfCjRC2Pv_EZ1c2IpxYWaqnzUijJsls-3pRIXXR2MSz5ddZqIM9y0mL7-ZUTlOCoeDwIYMbw/http%3A%2F%2Fwww.brackengrissomlab.com

Qualifications

Applicants should have a background in evolutionary biology and molecular
methods.  Experience with invertebrate zoology, phylogenetics, systematics,
next generation sequencing methods and/or bioinformatics is a plus.
Students would ideally have a B.S. degree in Biology or related discipline.
Student must be proficient in English (both spoken and written).  Our work
requires good organizational and computational skills and the ability to
work collaboratively as part of a team.  Occasional physically demanding
fieldwork may also be required to support research.

Requirements

The Bracken-Grissom lab is looking for 1 graduate student to start in the
Fall of 2018.  PhD candidates are preferred but students interested in
pursuing an MS degree are welcome to apply.  If you are interested in
applying for a graduate position in my lab, please send a letter of
interest to hbracken@fiu.edu describing your research interests, career
goals and rationale for pursuing a graduate degree along with a CV.
Graduate students admitted to the program receive guaranteed funding from
the Department for up to 4 years.  Additional information on my lab?s
research, the biology department, and marine sciences program can be found
here: http://secure-web.cisco.com/1TeXaBegPVY2OLPJer7t1av97wMQHREl4YcNrpfU0mtd1dVWCzyphYJ9jIvL4fdjpsUm_yO_dqKbqsh7giPxqjLfbfkUjNEhiAK3moa6zch3oOwXs0ILM82mp-EYgJB5ZRvQXPDe-SLuw_cilvvnWkRPl8tuRv969vWfWOs6XaFTOVnLdf5o1ue8DeUch7JX4ihdkOFiDxuJw_6zhomKJyWxBAw4YuAydy2Z_4Qx-LtjaIhAw8siiUUFduAFT_e1lc46Sj2kXxhs-LIYh0PWse6fFL1Ogw6fAGRQ2SFYLkLttNYwtgvQo1gvSnYbfUr-VAOZCU4AQf_7ZNYc51uW-Kzfj0I28yZQKQwmv0CryMwhyFCklKpyGCd13OEfzbdSzRx7i25HMph7U0NUfCjRC2Pv_EZ1c2IpxYWaqnzUijJsls-3pRIXXR2MSz5ddZqIM9y0mL7-ZUTlOCoeDwIYMbw/http%3A%2F%2Fwww.brackengrissomlab.com and http://biology.fiu.edu/  and
www.fiu.edu/~marine.  More information on the application process and
Graduate School at FIU can be found here http://gradschool.fiu.edu/.
Application deadline Jan 5th 2018.

Contact Information

Heather Bracken-Grissom, PhD

Assistant Professor

Dept. of Biological Sciences

Florida International University-Biscayne Bay Campus

3000 NE 151 Street, MSB-353

North Miami, Florida 33181, USA

305 919-4190 (Phone)

email: hbracken@fiu.edu


Heather Bracken-Grissom, PhD
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Biological Sciences
Florida International University-Biscayne Bay Campus
3000 NE 151 Street, MSB-353
North Miami, Florida 33181, USA
305 919-4190 (Phone)  305 919-4030 (Fax)

*CRUSTOMICS: Crustacean Genomics and Systematics Lab*
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heather.brackengrissom@fiu.edu <Valerie.Hall@fiu.edu>  www.fiu.edu/~marine

Heather Bracken-Grissom <heather.bracken@gmail.com>

Graduate position: ClemsonU.EvoDevo

The Powder lab at Clemson University is recruiting MS and PhD students to
study the genetic and developmental basis of craniofacial evolution of
cichlid fishes (Evo-Devo).  Positions would start in Fall 2018. We combine
approaches including quantitative trait loci (QTL) mapping and population
genomics to identify genetic regions in cichlids that contribute to
craniofacial variation.  We then analyze candidate genes and
transcriptional regulators utilizing pharmacological treatments, gene
knockdowns, genetic engineering (CRISPR/cas9), genomics, and geometric
morphometric shape analysis in either cichlids or zebrafish embryos. See
https://secure-web.cisco.com/1l06aHgv479JLpSowzGe06tcpl4UOtQnZjBop4RoULYOVCACFEuG6w_vTX326TWMizJp3qG3j5QMAYAdWEsQDcTaMAzxaE1hETXbFxzTZ2ue6xt2YpOs6AXH2ZZo6W5U4IBDkBXKoUJIDObLp4xRgJHA0hmvWiT1RNPVQiH881Z–accy1QKcltlysvq586L_j2kL1379Yl8bADNNZ-Fw52NCWzQiz6FDQFwvNmvUhO3mKa3NbqbUyb9h6nUEy0u2qZSLu4Zl43s5WqnRFbdpmO86bhUQRZjFN14C5AyTIqXgqWVhlMVbYxzxIT6CL3XzS2TF0U03NoqZ2hz_Cgqbvze4681hmZ5EeAdZJe1GvN_zt8roYaCLfzNvPN0geUm8LJO1dmVvYYbKFJLFSGzjRx3DApF1On-Ef_JY1oSKAcxvJ_jltBvxgzxa0USww2p99NISgWleme_HIj3ckRoYBA/https%3A%2F%2Furldefense.proofpoint.com%2Fv2%2Furl%3Fu%3D3Dhttps-3A__karapowder.wordpress.com%26d%3DDwIFaQ%26c%3DNgd-ta5yRYsqeUsEDgxhcqsYYY1Xs5ogLxWPA_2Wlc4%26r%3DZT1TkG3EwmzuEn3nGf_KR1L0GTuxt-jYayWp54KkQrs%26m%3DnKbk6PrRofe6JvaAR7XaR1vv66baErir0OYRdhuI_Cc%26s%3D9hwMNEJ0eU5IT0SRx3S6L8ls0z7BsXLhwPuXADiv6Kc%26e%3D  for more information

Both MS and PhD degrees are available through the Department of Biological
Sciences at Clemson University and will be supported through Graduate
Teaching Assistantships (GTAs) and Graduate Research Assistantships (GRAs).
Detailed information about the graduate program and admissions are
available at
http://www.clemson.edu/science/departments/biosci/academics/graduate/index.html.
The application deadline is Jan 5, 2018.

About the area:
Located in Upstate South Carolina, Clemson???s picturesque campus is on the
shores of Lake Hartwell and in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

We are surrounded by lakes, waterfalls, and abundant hiking. Also within a
quick drive is the beautiful and thriving Greenville SC, ranked #7 on
Lonely Planet???s 2015 Best in the US list, as well as Asheville NC, Atlanta
GA, and Charlotte NC.

Interested? Contact Kara Powder at kpowder@clemson.edu to talk more before
applying.


*Kara E. Powder  |  Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences  |  Clemson
University*
*864-656-3196 | **karapowder.wordpress.com
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information</div><div><br></div><div>Both MS and PhD degrees are available through the Department of Biological Sciences at Clemson University and will be supported through Graduate Teaching Assistantships (GTAs) and Graduate Research Assistantships (GRAs). Detailed information about the graduate program and admissions are available at <a href=”http://www.clemson.edu/science/departments/biosci/academics/graduate/index.html“>http://www.clemson.edu/science/departments/biosci/academics/graduate/index.html</a>. The application deadline is Jan 5, 2018.</div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div>About the area:</div><div>Located in Upstate South Carolina, Clemson???s picturesque campus is on the shores of Lake Hartwell and in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains.</div><div><br></div><div>We are surrounded by lakes, waterfalls, and abundant hiking. Also within a quick drive is the beautiful and thriving Greenville SC, ranked #7 on Lonely Planet???s 2015 Best in the US list, as w
ell as Asheville NC, Atlanta GA, and Charlotte NC.</div><div><br></div><div>Interested? Contact Kara Powder at <a href=”mailto:kpowder@clemson.edu“>kpowder@clemson.edu</a> to talk more before applying.</div><div><br></div>– <br><div class=”gmail_signature”><div dir=”ltr”><div><div dir=”ltr”><div><div dir=”ltr”><div dir=”ltr”><div dir=”ltr”><div dir=”ltr”><div dir=”ltr”><div dir=”ltr”><div dir=”ltr”><div dir=”ltr”><div dir=”ltr”><div dir=”ltr”><b>Kara E. Powder ??| ??Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences ??| ??Clemson University</b></div><div dir=”ltr”><b>864-656-3196 |??</b><b><a href=”https://secure-web.cisco.com/1B9d4MCZaqZgM04gc9tQKVihYqj4Tu8N9vL4zOfoVC05SFI48gVLoG5b4Y4mD9QZ6tbzrk1CibwzI8rmIIfP1aGQ-CV3em1C66_xCrYQix7bt1C1R8DiR6Ab8-9_qx8JHgWOiVT8hgZpGCnFyXwwXSkSh1QBeZRDDhQtkQ1Xgom4KyqX7onjXQCy4T3I9RKTa4WI3k3wI2T1Nga1zqdDRlFqdd_9xMGIuncBx5Z4p-9pmjhfjnz_P83yl1KDpC9Y2nL-7uzzCGMeBSvwLd-I7_4itABHP2PCAaZSMTvdd5CipQrWHGfH3-jdb5DyUGTJRTn31iEbg72hv5dY9BjHoFQ4o_9rKnnRfVgjqhS7ACrPbsZKTxh6_DeFfxFQC52h3uoQnDX82gZIEyKlXjh2E2GapDyPDBrkCWwh1HxStGjiFEov2N833ROouEBxbpsAzWW2HatmgmOu3RcQY_klj-g/https%3A%2F%2Furldefense.proofpoint.com%2Fv2%2Furl%3Fu%3Dhttp-3A__karapowder.wordpress.com_%26d%3DDwMFaQ%26c%3DNgd-ta5yRYsqeUsEDgxhcqsYYY1Xs5ogLxWPA_2Wlc4%26r%3DZT1TkG3EwmzuEn3nGf_KR1L0GTuxt-jYayWp54KkQrs%26m%3DnKbk6PrRofe6JvaAR7XaR1vv66baErir0OYRdhuI_Cc%26s%3D06wnCH_4Kd8cKlYHq5zkXMjQBH9zIJrwdOrD-8NW_hg%26e%3D” target=”_blank”>karapowder.wordpress.com</a>??|??</b><b>055A LSF ??| ??190 Collings St. | ??Clemson, SC 29634-0314?
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Graduate positions: University of Georgia

The University of Georgia is seeking graduate students to join a large community of ecology and evolutionary biology researchers through the Integrated Life Sciences (ILS) program.=20

Admission through the ILS program allows new graduate students to explore research across 14 participating Ph.D. graduate programs, including over 50 laboratories with diverse ecology and evolutionary biology interests. Over their first semester in the program, graduate students can choose rotations among laboratories from nearly all life science departments.

The application deadline for Fall 2018 admission to the ILS program is December 1, 2017. To learn more about the ILS program and research at the University of Georgia, please visit the website at:=20

[http://ils.uga.edu=20]http://ils.uga.edu=20

Potential students are encouraged to explore the ecology and evolutionary biology research underway at UGA through the ILS program and to get in contact with faculty whose research they are interested in:

http://evolutionary.genetics.uga.edu/EvoEcol.html

Athens, Georgia is a vibrant college town and is consistently ranked one of the top places to live.

Please contact us or any of the faculty in the ILS program with questions.

Michael White

Evolution and Ecology ILS Group Representative

Assistant Professor of Genetics

whitem@uga.edu

Walter Schmidt

Graduate Coordinator of the ILS Program

Associate Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

wschmidt@uga.edu

Lab Manager position available in coral microbial ecology at Rice University

The Correa Lab at Rice University (http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/~ac53 <http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/~ac53>) is looking for a full-time Lab Manager. This person will be responsible for day-to-day tasks of managing the lab such as equipment ordering and maintenance, chemical inventory, sample processing, data entry/analysis, planning field research expeditions, maintaining algal cultures, etc. The job will also entail extensive fieldwork and microbial ecology research on coral reefs (and other coastal ecosystems) in the Indo-Pacific and the Gulf of Mexico. Applicants should have a BS/BA or MS in microbiology, ecology & evolution, or marine science. Significant experience working in a molecular laboratory (e.g., sterile technique, DNA or RNA extractions, PCR optimization) is required; skills in virology, real-time PCR and bioinformatics analysis are preferred. Previous field research experience on SCUBA, experience working in Mo=E2=80=99orea (French Polynesia) and on coral reefs, AAUS qualification, and familiarity with the operation and trailering of small boats are all preferred. The position is for a one-year appointment (with opportunity for a second based on performance) and will be hourly with benefits. Start date is negotiable, but the position is available immediately. Interested applicants should send an email with a CV and contact information for three references to Dr. Adrienne Correa at ac53@rice.edu <mailto:ac53@rice.edu>

Adrienne M.S. Correa

Assistant Professor

BioSciences at Rice University

http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/~ac53/

PhD Student Position Insect Phylogenomics Microbiomes, Endosymbionts, in the Simon Lab, UConn

The Simon lab at the University of Connecticut seeks creative and

motivated PhD

students interested in phylogenetics, molecular phylogenomics,

bioinformatics, and/or

symbiont-host interactions (endosymbionts and/or microbiomes) to begin

in the fall of

2018. Experience preferred but not required.

Applicants will participate in an NSF sponsored project entitled:

Exploring Symbiont

Biodiversity and Complexity in the Family Cicadidae to study the

co-diversification and

interaction between cicadas, their primary “obligate” endosymbionts,

their secondary

“facultative” endosymbionts and their gut microbiota.

Cicada obligate endosymbionts have recently been demonstrated to exhibit

spectacular

and unprecedented genome diversity. Since cicada symbionts are largely

unknown our

work will result in considerable biodiversity discovery. We hypothesize

that gain or loss

of host-symbiont consortium members during cicada phylogenetic history

will be

correlated with internal or external environmental changes. We are most

interested in

the timing of symbiont consortium changes. For example, does the gain of

a secondary

(facultative) endosymbiont facilitate the breakdown or loss of primary

(obligate)

endosymbionts? Or does the breakdown or loss of the obligate

endosymbiont allow

invasion by a secondary endosymbiont? Broader impacts will involve

collaborations with

team members in the US, India, NZ, and Fiji.

Senior Personnel and collaborators on the project include: Thomas

Buckley (NZ),

David Marshall, John Cooley, John McCutcheon, Emily and Alan Lemmon,

Chris Owen,

Beth Wade, Al Sanborn, Dan Mozgai, Max Moulds (AU), Ben Price (UK),

Martin Villet

(ZA), Deepa Agashe (IN), Krushnamegh Kunte (IN), Sudhanya Hajong (IN),

Cong Wei

(CN), Hong He (CN), Daniela Takiya (BR), Tatiana Ruschel (BR), Pablo Pessacq

(Argentina), Claudio Veloso (Chile), Peter Lockhart (NZ, FJ), and

numerous cicada

researchers around the world.

Interested and qualified PhD candidates should send an email describing

their

motivation, skills, and research experience/interests along with a CV,

GPA, GRE and

TOEFL (if relevant) scores. Applicants should also arrange to have

letters sent letters

sent by three referees who are familiar with the candidates work. Strong

applicants will

be contacted to schedule an informal Skype interview. Applications to

UCONN (early

admission) are due December 15th with rolling admission thereafter.

Financial support

for Ph.D. students is available via research assistantships from our NSF

award,

teaching assistantships, and university fellowships, but applications to

outside funding

sources are also strongly encouraged. Send all material to

chris.simon@uconn.edu

The successful candidates will join the EEB Department at the University

of Connecticut

and also have opportunities to work in the laboratories of

collaborators. The EEB

department is a diverse, highly collegial and interactive group of

scientists. Relevant to

these positions, we are particularly strong in Systematics with eight

faculty members

whose major focus is phylogenetic systematics and half a dozen others

who use

phylogenetics in their work. We offer three graduate courses in

systematics (Principles

and Methods of Systematics, Molecular Systematics, and Phylogenetic

Systematics)

plus numerous relevant grad seminars. There is a strong symbiont group

on campus

that includes members of EEB and Molecular and Cell Biology. EEB also

has strengths

in phenotypic plasticity and functional morphology, global change

ecology, behavior,

and organismal evolution, ecology and conservation.