A PhD position is available in the lab of Dr. Edward Brzostek
(http://biology.wvu.edu/faculty/faculty-pages/edward-brzostek) in the
Department of Biology at West Virginia University starting in the
summer/fall of 2018.  This PhD opportunity will focus on developing
predictive models of the extent to which plant-microbial interactions impact
the production and sustainability of bioenergy crops.  The PhD student will
work in conjunction with a multidisciplinary team of scientists as part of
the Sustainability Theme in the new U.S. Department of Energy-funded
Bioenergy Research Center (BRC), the Center for Advanced Bioenergy and
Bioproducts Innovation (CABBI; https://cabbi.bio).  Prospective applicants
with backgrounds and interests in agricultural ecology, microbial ecology
and biogeochemistry are encouraged to apply.  As part of the CABBI award to
WVU, there is competitive fellowship support for qualified applicants to
this position.  More detailed information about the WVU Biology graduate
student program is available
at https://biology.wvu.edu/students/graduate-students.  The deadline for
applications is January 1st, 2018. Prospective applicants are strongly
encouraged to contact Edward Brzostek (erbrzos...@mail.wvu.edu) prior to
submitting an application to WVU.

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