Ph.D. positions are available for the Fall of 2016 in the lab of Liza Holeski (http://www.holeskilab.weebly.com), Dept. of Biological Sciences at Northern Arizona University. Research in the lab broadly focuses on the evolutionary genetics and ecology of plant-herbivore interactions within Mimulus and Populus species. The graduate students will use a variety of greenhouse, laboratory, and field-based approaches to investigate the genetics and phenotypic plasticity of plant morphological and chemical traits that influence plant-herbivore interactions.
Interested candidates should contact me (liza.hole...@nau.edu) by November 15th, 2015. Please include a C.V. and a brief description of your background and research interests. Northern Arizona University is a comprehensive public institution located in Flagstaff, AZ (population ~69,000; elevation 7000ft) on the southern Colorado Plateau, adjacent to mountains, deserts, and the Grand Canyon. Assistant Professor Dept. of Biological Sciences 617 S. Beaver St. Northern Arizona University Flagstaff, AZ 86011