I'm looking for grad students who are interested in addressing evolutionary 
ecology questions, focusing on soil ecosystems, starting Fall of 2019.  The 
5-year, fully funded positions include a $24k/yr stipend, full tuition 
scholarship, health insurance, supplemental travel funds ($800/yr) and a broad 
range of academic and recreational benefits*.

Dissertation projects will focus on core hypotheses associated with the McMurdo 
Dry Valley LTER research group (http://mcmlter.org), primarily the 
characterization of soil ecosystem responses to climate variation.  Our 
hypotheses are informed by approaches including community and autecology, 
ecological genomics, comparative phylogeography, elemental stoichiometry, 
molecular evolution, and metagenomics/transcriptomics.  Most (but not all) 
projects will require conducting field work in Antarctica.

*BYU is located in Provo, Utah, where opportunities for world-class skiing, 
snowboarding, fly-fishing, kayaking, hiking, rock climbing, mountain biking, 
and many other outdoor recreational activities are less than 20 minutes from 
the lab.  There are several festivals during the year in different areas of the 
county and Provo is home to a vibrant music scene.  Salt Lake City is only 45 
minutes travel by car or commuter rail.  BYU is a private institution run by 
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Students are required to 
uphold to a standard of personal conduct. For more information on this 
standard, please visit the Honor Code Office website 
(https://honorcode.byu.edu/).
For full consideration, complete applications should be received by January 15, 
2019, but late applications can be considered through the first part of 
February.
If any of this looks interesting to you, drop me a line:
Byron Adams
bjad...@byu.edu<mailto:bjad...@byu.edu>
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=oASVdOIAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao

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