The Good lab at the University of Montana in Missoula is looking to recruit Ph.D. students interested in evolutionary genomics. Current research projects in the lab are focused on the genetic basis of reproductive isolation, molecular evolution, hybridization in natural populations, and adaptation to novel environments. These topics are addressed using diverse approaches including population genomics, transcriptomics, and quantitative genetics. Based on current project openings, students interested in speciation are particularly encouraged to apply. All lab projects involve the generation and analysis of large-scale genomic datasets, and so a strong interest in genomics is a prerequisite. The University of Montana is home to a strong collection of faculty researching ecology and evolution. The Division of Biological Sciences hosts an excellent graduate program in Organismal Biology and Ecology (OBE) with an emphasis on interdisciplinary training in evolution, genetics, ecology, physiology, and behavior. Missoula is a great college town in the heart of the Northern Rocky Mountains. For more information on the Good lab please visit the lab website: http://good-lab.dbs.umt.edu/ Interested students are encouraged to contact Dr. Good (jeffrey.good@umontana.edu). Please include a brief description of your research interests and a CV in your email. Note that the target date for applications for Fall 2016 admission to the OBE program is December 1st. -- Jeffrey M. Good, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Division of Biological Sciences The University of Montana 32 Campus Drive, HS104 Missoula MT 59812 Phone: 406-243-5771 Fax: 406-243-4184 Website: http://good-lab.dbs.umt.edu/ jeffrey.m.good@gmail.com
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Sunday, November 8, 2015
The Good lab at the University of Montana in Missoula is looking to recruit Ph.D. students interested in evolutionary genomics.
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