We are seeking an outstanding Ph.D. student to study complex interactions 
between eriophyid mites (Schizoempodium mesophyllincola) and fungi in Populus 
using both observational studies and manipulative experiments. This position 
will involve collaboration with the Busby lab at Oregon State University and 
the Plant Microbe Interfaces group at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.  It is 
funded by a three-year, DOE Feedstock Genomics award: 
http://doegenomestolife.org/research/DOEUSDA/abstracts/2015newcombe_abstract.shtml

Our research group has interests in plant symbiosis, fungal ecology, plant 
pathology, and plant microbiome ecology. Student projects will overlap with 
these areas, but independent thinking and new ideas are strongly encouraged. 
Potential projects include questions regarding mite life history, plant 
defense, and complex interactions between mites, fungal endophytes and 
Melampsora rust. Opportunities also exist to build from existing datasets. 
Projects would involve a mix of laboratory, greenhouse, and field work, and 
possibly genomic wet lab work and bioinformatics. Enthusiasm, drive, and 
excellent written and oral communication abilities are necessary. Interested 
candidates should send an email describing their motivation and research 
interests along with a CV, GPA, GRE scores, and three references to Professor 
George Newcombe at the University of Idaho 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>).

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