Please distribute the following advertisement for a summer REU position to
interested junior and senior undergraduate students:

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE FOR UNDERGRADUATES – PLANT ECOLOGY – UNIVERSITY OF
FLORIDA, GAINESVILLE, FL

The Flory Lab at the University of Florida (florylab.com) is seeking
applicants for an NSF-funded Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU)
position in summer 2015 to evaluate mutualistic soil fungi effects on
competition between an invasive grass and native trees. The successful
applicant will work closely with graduate student Cathy Fahey and PI Dr.
Luke Flory to develop an independent research project
investigating how mycorrhizal associations influence invasions of
Microstegium vimineum in forest understories.

The student will join a team of scientists at the University of Florida,
Duke University (PI Dr. Justin Wright, wrightlab.weebly.com/), and Indiana
University (PI Dr. Richard P. Phillips, sites.bio.indiana.edu/~phillipslab)
that are investigating how and why invasive species impacts on decomposition
and nutrient cycling differ across the landscape. The student will be
trained in experimental design, data entry and analysis, and science
communication and will gain experience in evaluating plant performance and
working with soil fungi.

Applicants must be enrolled in a baccalaureate degree program with an
anticipated graduation date no sooner than fall 2015, and must be a U.S.
citizen or permanent resident. The ideal candidate will be planning to enter
a graduate program in ecology, environmental science, or biology following
graduation. Prior field or lab experience is beneficial, but not necessary.
Applications from women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with
disabilities are especially encouraged.

The REU position is for 12 weeks, with a negotiable start date in mid May to
early June 2015. A stipend of $450 per week is provided. We can assist with
identifying housing if needed.

To apply: Send to Dr. Luke Flory ([email protected]) the following as PDF files
(combined as a single file preferred):

1)      A brief cover letter outlining your relevant experience, interest in the
position, and career goals
2)      A resume or CV
3)      Transcripts (official or unofficial)
4)      Contact information for two references (faculty members are preferred)

Review of applications will begin immediately.  

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