The International Max Planck Research School for Organismal Biology is a joint 
cooperation between the Max Planck Institute for Ornithology and the Department 
of Biology at the University of Konstanz. The research group  
<http://www.orn.mpg.de/2606/Research_Group_Hau> Evolutionary Physiology headed 
by Prof. Michaela Hau at the Max Planck Institute for Ornithology in Seewiesen 
invites applications for a 

PhD position (f/m) on  <http://www.orn.mpg.de/3758082/hau-2017> Heritability 
and microevolution of hormonal traits.

Our goal is to unravel evolutionary patterns in flexible physiological traits 
such as circulating hormone concentrations. Unlike stable traits like 
morphology, the evolution of highly flexible traits like hormones is still 
hardly understood. Since hormones regulate a wide range of fitness-relevant 
traits, it is important to understand their scope for plastic or 
micro-evolutionary changes to understand the potential of populations to adapt 
to the rapid ongoing changes in environmental conditions world-wide. We are 
currently focusing on the ‘stress’ hormone corticosterone, assessing 
circulating concentrations as well as responses to environmental and social 
conditions in wild populations of great tits (Parus major). We are assembling a 
growing data base of hormone concentrations of individuals taken at multiple 
times of year, together with measures of fitness and genetic pedigree. We 
routinely collect correlative data on hormone variation relative to 
environmental and social variation and have embarked on experimental approaches 
to establish hormonal reaction norms.  

Your profile: We are looking for an enthusiastic PhD candidate to continue and 
expand the field and data base work to quantify the plasticity and heritability 
of corticosterone traits. We welcome the use of experimental approaches such as 
reaction norms to quantify hormonal responses of individuals. We are also able 
to conduct experiments in captivity. Experience in work with birds, hormones or 
data bases are advantageous but not required. A driver’s licence is required 
for field work. Applicants should hold a MSc or equivalent degree in biology or 
a related discipline at the point of enrollment.

Our offer: The PhD project is fully funded for at least 3 years. The salary 
will be paid according to the collective agreement for civil service employees 
(TVöD). The program offers a dedicated teaching program, high quality research 
experience, and outstanding research facilities in an inspiring research and 
living environment. The working language is English. Each PhD student receives 
individual supervision and mentoring and is guided in her/his research work by 
a PhD advisory committee. 

Application: Please apply exclusively on our  
<http://www.orn.mpg.de/2383/Application> online application portal on no later 
than Jan 15, 2017. Interviews with the applicants are scheduled for Mid‐March. 
Candidates accepted into the program may start latest October 2017. 

The Max Planck Society and the University of Konstanz are equal opportunity 
employers and are committed to increasing the participation of women in its 
research activities and to employing more individuals with disabilities and 
especially encourages them to apply.

Interested? For further information and discussion of ideas please contact 
Prof. Michaela Hau  <mailto:m...@orn.mpg.de> m...@orn.mpg.de. More information 
at www.orn.mpg.de/IMPRS and www.facebook.com/OrganismalBiology.

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