The Hardy Lab at Auburn University (http://hardylab.skullisland.info/) is 
recruiting one PhD student and one MS student to start in the spring semester 
of 2018. Each position will be supported fully through research 
assistantships, including a competitive stipend and tuition waiver.

The PhD student will work on an NSF-funded project to study the species 
diversification of aphids in North America. This will entail phylogeny 
estimation from genomic data, niche modeling from geospatial data, and 
comparative statistical analyses. Background in any of these areas would be 
great, but the only thing that is required is an interest in the evolution 
and biodiversity of insects.

The MS student will study the evolutionary genetics of host-use adaptation in 
scale insects. This will entail a greenhouse-based selection experiment 
coupled with transcriptome sequencing and comparison. No prior knowledge of 
these methods is required – just an interest in how plant-eating insects 
evolve (or in how gene expression changes with niche breadth). The 
experiments have been designed. What’s needed is an enterprising student to 
do them.

If you are interested (or are interested enough to want more information) 
please send an email to Nate Hardy ([email protected]) with your CV and few words 
about yourslef. Applicants must meet requirements of admission to the Auburn 
Graduate School (http://www.grad.auburn.edu/). There is a rolling admission 
system. These vacancies will stay open until filled.

Nate Hardy
Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology
Auburn University
301 Funchess Hall
Auburn, AL 36849
phone: 334 844-1171
skype: llln8lll

[email protected]

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