MS/PhD Assistantship: Plant-insect interactions

I have USDA-APHIS funding to support a graduate research assistantship at
either the MS or PhD level in the Department of Entomology at Purdue
University.  The emerald ash borer (EAB) is an invasive wood borer
introduced from Asia that is spreading throughout the Midwest with
devastating effect. This project is aimed at uncovering underlying
mechanisms that confer resistance of ash trees to this destructive pest.  We
also seek to further understand the influence of ash volatiles on the
behavior of natural enemies that regulate EAB populations.

Ideal students should be highly motivated and enthusiastic about working in
the areas of chemical and behavioral ecology.  This assistantship comes with
an annual stipend of $18,500, full tuition waiver, and a benefits package
that includes health insurance.  The preferred start date is summer 2012.

Interested individuals should contact me directly via email
([email protected]) to discuss their background, qualifications, and
research interests.  Please also provide a short (one page) letter of
interest and a CV that includes cumulative GPA, GRE scores and contact
information for at least three references.

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