A PhD position is available in lab of Mark Christie at Purdue University. A 
position is available for highly-motivated candidates interested in rapid 
genetic adaptation, population genetics, and conservation in general. For more 
information about our research please visit: http://christielab.bio.purdue.edu

Potential projects include:  1. Examining the rapid genetic adaptation of 
introduced fishes into the Great Lakes, 2. Identifying the genetic and 
evolutionary consequences of domestication, captive breeding, and 
supplementation of wild populations, and 3. Using existing and novel approaches 
to determine patterns of dispersal, gene flow, and local adaptation within a 
metapopulation context. These are the main research themes in the Christie 
laboratory, and research often focuses on fishes, but graduate students are 
free to explore independent lines of inquiry in any system. Previous research 
experience with molecular techniques, computational work, statistics, 
bioinformatics, and assisting with the design and implementation of experiments 
will be highly regarded.

If you are interested in joining the lab, please contact me directly at 
markchristie1...@gmail.com or chris...@purdue.edu with a CV and a brief 
description of your research interests and experience. Applications are due 
December 7th.

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