Several graduate assistantships for M.S. and Ph.D. candidates are available in 
the Soybean Entomology Research Lab in the Department of Entomology at Iowa 
State University (http://www.ent.iastate.edu/soybeanresearch/).  Our lab is 
studying the biology and ecology of an invasive pest (the soybean aphid) while 
developing management tactics against it.  Specifically, we are interested in 
developing aphid-resistant soybean cultivars. We are exploring how virulent 
aphids can be managed with an insect resistance management (IRM) plan that 
incorporates insights from the aphid's biology and ecology. Research topics 
also include determining the impact of exotic natural enemies on mortality of 
the soybean aphid and if these natural enemies affect the occurrence of 
virulence on aphid-resistant varieties. Students interested in agriculture, 
modeling the evolution of resistance, and biological control are encouraged to 
apply.



Assistantships include a stipend as well as tuitions support. This funding is 
for at least three years and includes support for travel to regional and 
national meetings. Although the PI's are housed within the Department of 
Entomology, students with interest in multiple disciplines are encouraged to 
apply. Students with an interest in modeling are especially encouraged to apply.



Interested individuals should send a cover letter describing their research 
interests and career goals, the names and contact information of three 
references, and a curriculum vitae to Drs. O'Neal and Hodgson 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>, 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>).



Iowa State University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.


Matthew O'Neal
Associate Professor
Department of Entomology
Chair, Graduate Program in Sustainable Agriculture
Iowa State University
Cell: 515-451-3168
Office: 515-294-8622

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