Towson University - Ant Agriculture and Paleomyrmecology Seeking master's-level graduate students to participate in on-going studies of ant systematics, evolution, and biodiversity. The LaPolla Lab at Towson University is recruiting graduates students to conduct independent thesis projects on one of the two topics the lab is currently focused on: studies on Acropyga ants & their mealybug symbionts and paleomyrmecology. Students would be expected to conduct both lab and field work in a variety of settings. Interested students should contact Dr. John LaPolla at jlapolla@towson.edu well before the deadline for a possible on-campus interview. Deadline for submission of application materials (Fall 2016 admission) is March 15, 2016. For further information about the Towson University Biology Graduate Program see: http://wwwnew.towson.edu/biologicalsciences/graduate_program.html John S. LaPolla, Ph.D. · Associate Professor Biological Sciences · Fisher College of Science & Mathematics Towson University · 8000 York Road · Towson, Maryland, 21252 t. 410-704-3121 · f. 410-704-2405 "Lapolla, John S."
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Saturday, November 21, 2015
master's-level graduate students to participate in on-going studies of ant systematics, evolution, and biodiversity.
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