Two PhD positions are available in the Olson Lab at Texas Tech University 
starting in the summer or fall 
of 2018. Our lab works on ecological genomics of plants, with a focus on local 
adaptation, speciation, 
and the evolution of breeding systems. Students interested in any of these 
topics are welcome to apply. 
Our current funding supports research to study the ecological and genetic 
factors influencing sex 
chromosome evolution within the Salicaceae (poplars and willows). The overall 
project focuses on 
mapping sex determination regions from representatives throughout the family, 
understanding the 
genetic basis of gender dimorphism in defense and pollinator attraction 
chemistry, and the assessment 
of population genetic patterns across the sex determination and 
pseudo-autosomal regions of the sex 
chromosomes. The grant provides for a unique international multi-institutional 
training environment, 
with potential for funding to visit labs at the University of West Virginia, 
the University of Wisconsin, 
Cornell University, and Sichuan University and Nanjing Forestry University in 
China for cross-disciplinary 
training. Students will be funded through a combination of teaching 
assistantships, research assistant 
ships, and perhaps scholarships. Please contact Matt Olson directly at 
[email protected] for more 
information regarding opportunities and application information. 

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