*Ph.D. Graduate Assistantship in genomics applied to determine sagebrush
(Artemisia tridentata) adaptations to arid environments, Boise State
University, Idaho, USA*


GRADUATE ASSISTANTSHIP (Ph.D. in Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior) – in the
Department of Biological Sciences at Boise State University. A position is
available for a Ph.D. student to investigate the genomic mechanisms
determining the adaptive potential of sagebrush (*Artemisia tridentata*) to
heat stress, drought, and herbivory. The candidate will work with
collaborative teams of geneticists, ecologists, and modelers across
different academic institutions and government agencies. The position will
provide a unique opportunity to contribute to an interdisciplinary research
program that addresses the National Science Foundation’s research priority
of assessing the contribution of genetic and environmental factors to
phenotypic expression.



The primary responsibilities of the successful candidate will be to
assemble and annotate the diploid genome of sagebrush (*Artemisia
tridentata*), an ecologically and economically important plant species in
the western United States. The draft genome will serve as a basis to
investigate genomic mechanisms associated with the adaptive potential of
sagebrush to heat stress, drought, and herbivory. Unravelling such
mechanisms are key to ensure the maintenance of this keystone native plant
species (and agricultural crops) in arid ecosystems, especially in a region
experiencing the forces of global change. This project will contribute to
an understanding of the evolutionary mechanisms shaping genomes of
flowering plants.



The Ph.D. student will work closely with our research team that includes,
but is not limited to, collaborators at Idaho State University, University
of Idaho, University of Nevada, Reno, Brigham Young University, and federal
agencies such as the USGS, the USFS, and the BLM. The student will
participate in: 1) laboratory work that involves genomic and transcriptomic
analysis, as well as metabolomics to profile phytochemical expression and
2) field work, including population sampling and potentially setting up
common-garden experiments. Training for both laboratory and field
activities will be provided by team members who offer expertise in
genomics, population genetics, physiology, phytochemistry and ecology, to
provide the student with diverse skills sets and scientific networks so
they will be broadly prepared for future career opportunities.



*Qualifications*

We are seeking someone who has: 1) strong writing and quantitative skills
and 2) analytical laboratory experience. Competitive students will have: 1)
a Master’s degree in a relevant field; 2) direct experience in genomics,
transcriptomics, and/or related bioinformatics; 3) foundational knowledge
in evolution, population genetics, polyploidy, ecology. Please address your
qualification for each of these points in your cover letter (see “To Apply”
below). The position starts Fall (August) 2019.



*Stipend and tuition and fees*

This position includes support in the form of a graduate assistantships
(renewable, 12-month at $25,000), tuition and fee waiver, and health
insurance.



*About the PhD program and the city of Boise*

The Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior PhD is a new graduate program at Boise
State University. This program brings together faculty from across multiple
academic departments including biological sciences, geosciences,
anthropology, and the human-environment systems group to offer relevant
courses and provide unique mentorship and training opportunities.  This
particular project will draw on molecular, chemical, and bioinformatic
resources and expertise available through the Biomolecular Research Center (
https://brc.boisestate.edu/) and affiliated NIH supported INBRE. Further,
we have created a network of valuable connections with other academic
institutions, various state and federal agencies located in Boise,
nonprofit organizations and NGOs, as well as partnerships with
international organizations. All of these partners are dedicated to
providing students with transformative research and educational experiences
for diverse career opportunities. To learn more, please visit:
<http://eeb.boisestate.edu/>http://eeb.boisestate.edu/



Students in this program enjoy living in the beautiful city of Boise, which
strikes a perfect balance with close-by outdoor recreational activities as
well as a vibrant downtown life. Nestled in the foothills of the Rocky
Mountains, and the capital of the State of Idaho, Boise is frequently
featured as a top-ranked metropolis. The city has ample opportunities for
year-round, world-class outdoor activities and a thriving arts and
entertainment culture. In 2017, US News and World Report ranked Boise the
12th best city to live in the United States. To learn more, please view
“Visit Boise” link at: https://www.cityofboise.org/



*To Apply*

Please send via email in a *single file attachment* (include your last name
in the file name): 1) a cover letter that states qualifications and career
goals; 2) a CV with the names and contacts for 3 references (they do not
need to provide a letter of recommendation at this time); 3) copies of
transcripts (unofficial are O.K.); and 4) GRE scores and percentiles (not
combined) to Dr. Sven Buerki (email: svenbue...@boisestate.edu). *Please
put “PhD application” in the subject line*.



Applications will be reviewed as they are received *until December 1, 2018*.
If you do not have GRE scores by this deadline your application cannot be
considered.  Top candidates will be interviewed in early December and asked
to formally apply to Boise State’s EEB program by 15th of January 2019.  Final
admission decisions are approved by the Dean of the Graduate College.



Boise State University embraces and welcomes diversity in its faculty,
student body, and staff. Accordingly, applicants who would add to the
diversity and excellence of our academic community are encouraged to apply.

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