***Please note that I will be attending the upcoming Ecological Society of 
America annual meeting in Portland, and I would be happy to discuss this 
position with interested folks there. Please email me to arrange a meeting.

Ph.D. student opportunity at Wright State
I am seeking a Ph.D. student to join my laboratory studying the mechanistic 
basis and outcomes of novel plant-insect interactions. Funding is available 
through a combination of graduate research and teaching assistantships, and the 
student may start as early as Fall semester 2017 (August 2017), but January 
2018 is more realistic. While the specific focus of the dissertation research 
is negotiable, current research foci include causes and consequences of host 
range expansion of emerald ash borer and the interaction of native insects with 
invasive host plants.  Our work typically blends an understanding of the 
chemical basis of interactions with ecological outcomes. Interest in these and 
related topics is preferred.  The student will be enrolled in Wright State's 
Interdisciplinary Environmental Sciences Ph.D. Program.  Application 
requirements include: Bachelors degree in Biology, Ecology, Entomology, Plant 
Sciences, or related field; GRE scores within the last 5 y; minimum IBT TOEFL 
score of 100 and ability to pass a verbal English test (foreign students only), 
and current driver's license or ability to obtain one. Preferred qualifications 
include: Masters degree or equivalent experience; a strong background in plant 
sciences/ecology/entomology, with interest and/or experience in field and 
laboratory research; good communication and writing skills.  The current 
stipend is approx. $23,000 on a 12 month basis.
See http://www.wright.edu/academics/envsci/index.html for further information 
on the Environmental Sciences Ph.D. program at Wright State University, 
including program requirements, application procedures and stipends.  Please 
contact Don Cipollini 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) for more 
information about projects in the lab and the program prior to submitting an 
application.


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Don Cipollini, Ph.D.
Professor, Plant Physiology/Chemical Ecology
Director, Environmental Sciences Ph.D. Program

Wright State University
Department of Biological Sciences
203 Biological Sciences I
3640 Colonel Glenn Highway
Dayton, OH 45435
Phone: 937-775-3805
Email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Lab website: http://cipollinilab.wordpress.com
ResearchGate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Don_Cipollini
Environmental Sciences PhD program website: 
www.wright.edu/academics/envsci<http://www.wright.edu/academics/envsci>

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