NSF-FUNDED GRADUATE POSITIONS AT KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY IN MICROBIOMES OF 
AQUATIC, PLANT OR SOILS (MAPS)

Applications due by 
15 December for Fall or Summer 2019 start.

The Division of Biology at Kansas State University is recruiting diverse, 
highly-qualified graduate students to assist with understanding the linkages 
among microbiomes of aquatic, plant and soil (MAPS) ecosystems across the state 
ofKansas. 

The goal of MAPS is to understand:
- How microbiome structure and function among these systems change across the 
precipitation gradient of Kansas and land use, and 
- How those changes in microbiomes affect broader community and ecosystem 
properties. In all, the integrated and collaborative NSF-funded project is 
driven by >15 investigators, all of whom work collaboratively and train 
students in an interdisciplinary framework.

If you are interested in developing skills in collaborative, team-based science 
focused on deploying cutting-edge tools in environmental microbiology and 
informatics, please contact the listed individuals who might serve as your 
graduate advisor. Students must discuss their interests with a potential 
advisor (by email or by scheduling a phone conversation by email) prior to 
submitting an application. 

For Biology see https://www.k-state.edu/biology/grad/why.html; 
For Agronomy see 
http://www.agronomy.k-state.edu/graduate/admissions/index.html; 
For Plant Pathology see 
https://www.plantpath.k-state.edu/graduate/application-information/index.html). 
 

We encourage students with experience in bioinformatics, molecular ecology, 
microbiology, field work and experimental design to apply. Experience working 
across multiple ecosystems or across environmental gradients will be preferred 
but not required.

Agronomy:
Chuck Rice (Soil Microbiology; 
http://www.agronomy.k-state.edu/people/faculty/rice-charles/)

Biology:
Walter Dodds (Aquatic Ecology; http://www.k-state.edu/doddslab/)
Ari Jumpponen (Fungal Ecology; 
https://www.k-state.edu/biology/people/tenure/jumpponen/index.html)
Sonny Lee (Metagenomics, bioinformatics; 
http://www.k-state.edu/biology/people/tenure/stmlee)
Thomas Platt (Microbial Evolution; http://www.platt-lab.com/)
Lydia Zeglin (Microbial Ecology; 
https://www.k-state.edu/biology/people/tenure/zeglin/index.html)

Plant Pathology
Sanzhen Liu (Bioinformatics; 
http://www.plantpath.k-state.edu/people/faculty/liu/)

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