Graduate Student Positions (PhD preferred)

Adaptive Divergence and Reproductive Isolation in Tree Squirrels

The Chavez Lab

Department of Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology

The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio

*Position description:* The Chavez lab is seeking two PhD students to start 
Fall 2018 in the EEOB (Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology) Department 
at the Ohio
State University. We are interested in both the ecological and molecular bases 
of reproductive barriers and are seeking students that will conduct speciation 
and adaptation research on tree squirrels in their hybrid zones in the Pacific 
Northwest. We have both field AND molecular studies that are ongoing with this 
system and successful applicants will conduct research that investigates EITHER 
(or BOTH) the ecological/behavioral, and/or genomic mechanisms of speciation 
and divergent adaptations. For applicants interested in the molecular studies, 
research methods will include collecting genomic data and using 
bioinformatics/population genetic analyses to study hybridization, 
introgression, and adaptive evolution. For applicants interested in the field 
studies, research will include collecting ecological and behavioral data as 
they pertain to divergent adaptations and reproductive barriers (assortative 
mating, hybrid viability, life history evolution, etc…).  Candidates will be 
encouraged to develop independent research topics within the context of the 
overall project. EEOB also offers Master’s degrees and under the right 
circumstances we may give some consideration for applicants interested in 
entering a Master’s program. 

*Deadline for applications:* Application materials should be submitted to The 
Ohio State University Graduate School no later than December 1, 2017.

*Qualifications:* The successful candidate will have a bachelor's degree 
(Master’s degree is preferred) in Biological Sciences or a related discipline 
with previous research experience. Ideal applicant for the genomics position 
will have strong research interests in population genetics, molecular 
laboratory skills, strong quantitative skills, and some proficiency in basic 
bioinformatics. Ideal applicant for the ecological/behavioral position will 
have strong research interest in animal behavior, evolutionary ecology, and 
strong quantitative skills. 

*Application materials:* Interested candidates are encouraged to email Dr. 
Andreas Chavez ([email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>) to discuss the 
position in detail. Your email message should include: (1) a short statement of 
intent that includes why you are interested in our lab and your previous 
research experience, (2) contact information for three references (preferably 
those associated with your research experience), and (3) a concise, current CV 
complete with (a) degrees earned and relevant coursework, (b) GPA, (c) GRE 
scores and percentiles, (d) publications, (e) research presentations, (f) 
awards/scholarships/grants, and (g) other relevant skills/qualifications. 
Students from non-English speaking countries should also provide TOFEL scores. 
PLEASE INDICATE “Graduate position - Fall 2018” in your subject line. 

*Additional information:* To learn more about members of the Chavez lab and our 
work please visit the lab website <www.aschavez.com <http://www.aschavez.com/> 
or https://eeob.osu.edu/people/chavez.102 
<https://eeob.osu.edu/people/chavez.102>>.

Andreas S. Chavez, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology
The Ohio State University
318 W. 12th Ave., 300 Aronoff Laboratory, Columbus OH, 43210
614-292-2204
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
www.aschavez.com <http://www.aschavez.com/>

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