The Turcotte Lab at the University of Pittsburgh is looking for PhD students to 
experimentally test the dynamic interplay between rapid evolution and community 
ecology in the field. Using various plant and insect study systems and 
complementary approaches, including experimental evolution, modeling, and 
genetic analyses, we test cutting-edge hypotheses in Evolutionary Ecology. We 
are especially interested in testing how rapid phenotypic changes, both plastic 
and evolutionary, impact concurrent ecological dynamics and species 
interactions. The aim of the lab is to disentangle and quantify how ecological 
and evolutionary processes reciprocally impact each other and understand their 
importance in nature.

Please visit the lab webpage for more information:        
www.martinturcotte.net<http://www.martinturcotte.net>

The University of Pittsburgh is a leading research university and the 
Department of Biological Sciences is a dynamic and growing team of enthusiastic 
researchers and educators. The department also runs the Pymatuning Lab of 
Ecology, which is equipped with lab space and housing to facilitate field-based 
research in northwestern Pennsylvania. The City of Pittsburgh is a vibrant and 
beautiful place to live. It is often voted the ‘Most Livable city in the U.S.’. 
All graduate students in the department are provided with a competitive stipend 
and benefits for 5 years through a combination of fellowships, TAships, and 
research assistantships. Although funding from the lab itself is available, I 
expect all prospective students to apply for external funding.

Prospective students should email me 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) with a short paragraph stating 
why you are interested in the lab and describe your past research experience. 
Please include your C.V., any publications, and contact information for a few 
references.

Martin Turcotte, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Biological Sciences
University of Pittsburgh

www.martinturcotte.net<http://www.martinturcotte.net>
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

204A Clapp Hall,
4249 Fifth Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15260, USA




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