Graduate positions in Evolutionary Genetics and Genomics University of Nebraska The School of Biological Sciences at the University of Nebraska has a newly expanded evolutionary genetics group, and we are seeking highly motivated students to join our graduate program in Fall 2016. Our group is especially strong in the areas of functional evolutionary genetics and genomics. Faculty doing research in evolutionary genetics and genomics at UNL include: Colin Meiklejohn (http://biosci.unl.edu/colin-meiklejohn) Kristi Montooth (http://montoothlab.unl.edu/) Etsuko Moriyama (http://bioinfolab.unl.edu/emlab/index.html) Jeffrey Mower (http://mowerlab.unl.edu/) Jay F. Storz (http://storzlab.unl.edu/) Anthony J. Zera (http://biosci-labs.unl.edu/zera/index.html) We offer generous graduate student support, an extremely collegial and interactive environment for doing science, excellent biotech and computational facilities, and access to the Cedar Point Biological Station. Lincoln, Nebraska is a great midwestern college town with a high quality of life, a thriving arts scene, and over 130 miles of bike trails (http://lincoln.ne.gov/city/parks/parksfacilities/trails/). For more information about the department, see: http://biosci.unl.edu/ For a full listing of all faculty in the School of Biological Sciences, see: http://biosci.unl.edu/directory-group Interested students are encouraged to contact faculty directly with a letter of interest and CV. Deadline for applications is 15 December. For more information, see: http://biosci.unl.edu/graduate Jay Storz
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Sunday, November 8, 2015
Graduate positions in Evolutionary Genetics and Genomics
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