We seek highly motivated graduate students to join an integrated group of biologists in the Center for Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (CEEB) at the University of Oregon. Our members have a broad range of interests such as host-pathogen interactions, the evolution of molecular systems, global climate change, microbial ecology, biogeochemistry, the evolution of phenotypes in the wild, theoretical ecology and many others. More details on our group can be found at http://ceeb.uoregon.edu/.
CEEB is an integrated component of a highly interactive group of scientists in the Department of Biology, and our research Centers and Institutes also facilitate robust interactions among members of the Anthropology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Geology, Geography and Psychology Departments (see http://biology.uoregon.edu/lifesci/). Many of our faculty share funded research programs across disciplines, and perform work all over the world. Our integrative approach to graduate education is supported by numerous NIH and NSF training grants, as is exemplified by our very successful NSF IGERT training grant in Evolution, Development and Genomics (http://evodevo.uoregon.edu/). The University of Oregon is one of the top research institutions in the country, with outstanding laboratory facilities on campus, and easy access to numerous field sites from the Pacific Ocean to the Cascade Mountains and the high desert of Eastern Oregon. Eugene is a very livable city that is consistantly voted one of the top ten greenest and most active in the U.S. Applications to the Department of Biology can be submitted online through http://biology.uoregon.edu/graduate/apply.php For more information on CEEB contact Brendan Bohannan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) or Bill Cresko ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), or individual faculty members in whose research you are interested. Specific inquiries about the graduate application process can be directed to the Biology Department Graduate Recruiting Coordinator, Lynne Romans ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). CEEB FACULTY & RESEARCH INTERESTS Brendan Bohannan Microbial eology and evolution William Bradshaw Experimental and evolutionary genetics of seasonal and climatic adaptations Scott Bridgham Ecosystem and community ecology, biogeochemistry, wetlands, climate change, restoration George Carroll Mycology and ecology Dick Castenholz Microbial aquatic ecology, physiological ecology of photosynthetic microbes William Cresko Evolutionary developmental genetics, population genomics, vertebrate evolution Jessica Green Biodiversity and biogeography, theoretical ecology, microbial ecology, community genomics Patrick Phillips Evolutionary genetics of sex, aging and behavior Barbara (Bitty) Roy Plant-fungus interactions, pollination ecology, and invasive species. Joe Thornton Evolution of gene function, ancestral gene resurrection, evolution of molecular complexity Dan Udovic Dynamics of pollination mutualisms, population modeling, science education Michelle Wood Microbial ecology and evolution, biological oceanography *************************************************************************************************** ************************************************** ___________________________ William A. Cresko Assistant Professor of Biology Center for Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of Oregon #5289 Eugene, Oregon 97403-5289 [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.uoregon.edu/~wcresko ph: 541-346-4779 ___________________________