The Morehouse Lab at the University of Cincinnati is seeking highly motivated 
PhD students to join our vibrant research team. Current research foci in the 
lab include the co-evolution of color vision and color signaling in jumping 
spiders (https://goo.gl/cyueWW), the influence of female gaze on the evolution 
of complex courtship displays (also in jumping spiders), and co-evolution 
between male and female reproductive proteins in butterflies 
(https://goo.gl/2hg44e). I am particularly motivated to recruit students 
interested in this latter research topic, given the current balance of 
interests and expertise in the lab, but am also open to applications from 
students more attracted to our research on jumping spiders.

In addition to these new research initiatives, we have a number of other 
research projects that could provide opportunities for incoming students. I am 
currently adding more information about these on the lab website: 
www.morehouselab.com<http://www.morehouselab.com/>.
Students interested in joining the lab should contact me as soon as possible 
(nathan.moreho...@uc.edu<mailto:nathan.moreho...@uc.edu>) to discuss their 
interests and fit for the lab. Please include a brief statement of your 
research interests, how they connect with our current research, and your CV, 
academic transcripts, and GRE scores if available. Research support in the form 
of a one-year research assistantship is available for highly qualified 
applicants.

The University of Cincinnati is emerging as an international center of 
excellence in sensory biology and ecology. With a strong and growing faculty 
concentration in Sensory Biology, Behavior, and Evolution 
(http://www.artsci.uc.edu/departments/biology/research/Sbbe.html), UC provides 
a vibrant intellectual environment for research and student training. Matching 
research strengths in sensing and sensor technologies in UC’s 
nationally-renowned College of Engineering offer a number of cross-disciplinary 
training opportunities. Our Department of Psychology is home to the Center for 
Cognition, Action, and Perception (http://www.uc.edu/cap.html), which adds 
research dimensions in cognitive science and ecological psychology. In 
addition, Sensorium, a regional consortium of sensory biologists and ecologists 
established this fall through efforts of members of our SBBE group 
(http://www.sensoriumconference.org<http://www.sensoriumconference.org/>), 
offers additional connections to regional labs, including research groups at 
Purdue and Case Western.

The Department of Biological Sciences offers competitive support packages for 
qualified students. The University of Cincinnati and the Department of 
Biological Sciences have a strong commitment to diversity in science and 
graduate education. Students from underrepresented ethnic or racial minorities 
will be considered for the new Provost Graduate Fellowship, which provides a 
3-year $25,000 stipend plus tuition remission, and the Yates Fellowship, which 
awards grants to underrepresented minority candidates.

The University of Cincinnati is a top-25 public ‘research-intensive’ 
institution and is ranked among the nation’s best institutions for 
undergraduate education. Founded in 1819, our campus boasts award winning, 
modern architecture and is located in close vicinity to collaborative resources 
including the UC Medical campus, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, the Cincinnati 
Zoo and Botanical Garden, and the Environmental Protection Agency.

Cincinnati is a vibrant city on the banks of the Ohio River. The region is home 
to year-round cultural and entertainment opportunities such as the Cincinnati 
Symphony Orchestra and National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, as well as 
numerous annual music and cultural festivals. Cincinnati is also home to major 
professional sports teams including the Cincinnati Bengals, Cincinnati Reds, 
and FC Cincinnati – a new professional soccer team which draws over 20,000 fans 
per game. The city is located within the Hamilton County Parks system which 
provides extensive green space and opportunities for outdoor activities.

More information about the graduate program in the Department of Biological 
Sciences can be found here: 
http://www.artsci.uc.edu/departments/biology/graduate/future.html

Graduate applications are due January 1. To apply: 
http://www.grad.uc.edu/ApplyOnline.aspx

Sincerely,

Nate

Nathan Morehouse
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Assistant Professor
Department of Biological Sciences
University of Cincinnati
711H Rieveschl Hall
Cincinnati, OH 45221-0006
Office: (513) 556-9757
colorevolut...@uc.edu<mailto:colorevolut...@uc.edu>
http://www.morehouselab.com<http://www.morehouselab.com/>

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