The Sadd lab in the School of Biological Sciences at Illinois State University 
is seeking an exceptional 
and motivated graduate student (PhD preferred, but MS applications considered) 
to study evolutionary 
and ecological interactions between bumble bees and their beneficial gut 
microbes. Successful 
candidates will develop research projects that complement the aims of a NIH 
funded project buidling on 
ongoing studies investigating bee-microbe interactions, how host immunity 
influences these, and 
fitness relevant outcomes including pathogen infection. The lab integrates 
laboratory experiments and 
field collections with whole-organism, immunological, microbiological, and 
functional genomic 
approaches. More information on the Sadd Infectious Disease Ecology lab can be 
found here: 
https://faculty.sharepoint.illinoisstate.edu/bmsadd

Competitive applicants will have prior research experience, quantitative 
skills, the ability to work 
independently and as part of a team, and strong oral and written communication 
abilities. Applicants 
with previous experience with the evolutionary ecology of host-microbe 
interactions, statistics and data 
visualization (e.g. R, Python), and analysis of RNAseq or metagenomic datasets 
will be preferred. 

The position will be funded through a combination of research assistantships on 
Sadd lab grants and 
teaching assistantships provided through the graduate program of the School of 
Biological Sciences at 
Illinois State University. Additionally, applicants are strongly encouraged to 
apply for their own 
fellowships, with the NSF pre-doctoral fellowship (www.nsfgrfp.org) being one 
of the most appropriate. 

A start date of January 2019 is preferred, although candidates for Fall 2019 
may be considered. For 
initial unofficial consideration, please email pdfs of i) a cover letter 
stating your research interest and 
qualifications, including GRE scores, and ii) your CV including names and 
contact details of two 
references to Dr. Ben Sadd ([email protected]) by September 16th. This will 
allow time to discuss your 
research interests and fit with the group before the target date of October 1st 
for applications to be in to 
the University. Please see https://biology.illinoisstate.edu/graduate/ and tabs 
therein for general 
information on our graduate program in the School of Biological Sciences. 
Information about the 
requirements for official applications to the graduate program can be found 
here: 
https://biology.illinoisstate.edu/graduate/graduatePrograms/applicationProcedure/

Please contact me with any enquires for additional information.

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