A PhD position is available in the lab of Dr. Barb Thomas (
http://people.ales.ualberta.ca/barbthomas) in the Department of Renewable
Resources at the University of Alberta, Canada. Graduates seeking PDF
opportunities are also encouraged to apply.

The project, which is fully funded through an NSERC Industrial Research
Chair position, is entitled "Understanding Patterns and Mechanisms Driving
Clone Size and Gender Performance in Trembling Aspen in Alberta". The goal
of this project is to describe the patterns of aspen (*Populus tremuloides*)
clone size and gender distribution in active aspen forest management
regions in Alberta, while also using genetic markers to understand recent
declines in aspen health due to drought. Grad students/PDFs will
collaborate and have an opportunity to learn from scientists, professional
foresters and government officials from various organizations such as
Weyerhaeuser Canada, West Fraser Mills Ltd., and more.


Preference will be given to prospective students that have a background and
interest in forestry, ecology, genetics, ecophysiology, tree breeding
strategies, and fieldwork. Prospective students must apply through UofA
Graduate Studies (
https://www.ualberta.ca/agriculture-life-environment-sciences/programs/graduate-programs/renewable-resources
); however, those interested should first email Dr. Barb Thomas (
[email protected] and cc Morgan Randall [email protected]) the
following information: a letter of interest (1 page), CV describing
qualifications and experience, unofficial transcripts and contact
information for three references.

Informal inquiries to gain more information about the positions are also
welcome. The deadline for applications is January 1st, 2018, but
applications will be accepted until the position is filled.

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