Ph.D. Research: Host-parasite evolutionary ecology, Clayton Lab, Dept. of
Biology, University of Utah
 
I am seeking one or two highly motivated Ph.D. students interested in the
evolutionary ecology of host-parasite systems.  More specific topics of
study in my lab include parasite specificity, speciation, co-speciation,
competition, adaptive radiation, and ecological immunology. Study systems
range from experimental work with captive pigeons and lice, to fieldwork on
invasive parasitic flies of Darwin's Finches in the Galapagos.  For
additional information see: darwin.biology.utah.edu.

Positions are available for Fall Semester, 2009.  Students in my lab are
supported by a combination of fellowships, research assistantships, and
teaching assistantships.  Support is guaranteed for five years, contingent
upon performance.

Please visit www.biology.utah.edu for departmental information, admission
requirements, and application information.   The application deadline is
January 9th, 2009.

Inquiries are welcome via email to Dr. Dale Clayton
([EMAIL PROTECTED]).  

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