The Department of BioSciences at Rice University invites applications for
admission into our Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Ph.D. program.
BioSciences is home to a vibrant community of faculty, postdoctoral,
graduate, and undergraduate scholars in Ecology and Evolution,
Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Genetics and Neuroscience. Our EEB program has
particular strengths in animal behavior, population and community ecology,
conservation biology, evolutionary ecology, and evolutionary genetics and
genomics.

The following faculty members are potentially accepting graduate students
for Fall 2019:

*Lydia Beaudrot* (beaud...@rice.edu): community ecology, macroecology, and
conservation biology of tropical mammals
http://lydiabeaudrot.weebly.com

*Adrienne Correa* (a...@rice.edu): coral reef virus isolation and
characterization, multipartite symbioses, SISPA, omics, community ecology
http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/~ac53/index.html

*Scott Egan* (scott.p.e...@rice.edu): population genetics and genomics of
rare species, environmental DNA surveillance, community metagenetics,
conservation biology, evolutionary biology
https://sites.google.com/site/scottpegan/

*Volker Rudolf* (volker.rud...@rice.edu): Community, population, and
disease ecology; climate change; biodiversity
https://volkerrudolf.weebly.com

*Julia Saltz* (julia.b.sa...@rice.edu): Development and evolution of
individual differences in behavior, behavioral genetics, evolutionary
feedbacks, phenotypic plasticity, learning.
https://saltzlab.wordpress.com

We offer highly competitive financial support, a supportive and friendly
environment, and light teaching requirements for graduate students. We are
located in Houston, Texas, an exciting, diverse, and affordable city with
world-class opportunities for dining, arts, and entertainment and access to
diverse terrestrial and aquatic environments. Rice is located beside one of
the country's largest medical research centers, providing additional
opportunities in bioinformatics and genomics.

Completed applications should be received by December 31 to ensure full
consideration. Prospective applicants are strongly encouraged to contact
potential faculty advisors before applying. Complete information about the
graduate program, including application instructions and how waive the
application fee, may be found at
https://biosciences.rice.edu/graduate-studies/eeb-grad-program

-- 
Julia B. Saltz
Assistant Professor
Biosciences at Rice University
6100 Main Street, MS-170
Houston, TX 77005
julia.b.sa...@rice.edu
Saltzlab.wordpress.com

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