I am seeking to recruit 1-2 highly motivated graduate student (s) for a
M.S. or Ph.D., to study ecological, genetic, and quantitative approaches to
the study of plant adaptation to abiotic and biotic environments.
Student(s) will have the opportunity to work on one of a few new and
on-going research projects in the lab and to develop independent research
projects (with guidance from Dr. Hersch-Green). Research in the lab
investigates the evolutionary and ecological consequences of hybridization,
genome (polyploidy) and gene duplication, and sexual reproduction in
complex plant communities. We also have an emphasis on pollination biology,
plant-herbivore interactions, invasive species, and climate change
research. Prospective students with a background and interest in
evolutionary ecology, population and/or molecular genetics are encouraged
to apply. ****

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Qualifications include a strong academic record and an interest in
evolutionary ecology.   Evidence of excellent written and analytical
skills, as well as enthusiasm for field and laboratory research will be a
plus.****

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Interested persons should contact Dr. Erika Hersch-Green by email (
[email protected]), and include a statement of interest and CV. An informal
discussion of potential projects is encouraged and reference letters will
be solicited at a later date. Suitable candidates will then be encouraged
to submit a formal application to the graduate school at Michigan
Technological University****

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Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until
position(s) is filled. Start date is flexible and can be as early as
January 2013.****

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Erika Hersch-Green****

[email protected]

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