PhD Graduate Assistantship in Large River Unionid Ecology @ Central Michigan 
University

A PhD assistantship are available under the supervision of Dr. Dave Zanatta and 
Dr. Daelyn Woolnough in the Institute for Great Lakes Research and Department 
of Biology at Central Michigan University (CMU).  The projects that the student 
will be involved with are funded by the Great Lakes Fish and Wildlife 
Restoration Act of the US Fish and Wildlife Service and is a collaboration 
between CMU, the Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada, the Michigan Dept. 
of Natural Resources, and the US Geological Survey.  The student will be 
instrumental in designing and helping to implement (with other CMU students and 
collaborators from DFO Canada, Michigan DNR, and USGS) large-scale surveys for 
native freshwater mussels in the Detroit River (in summer 2019) and St. Clair 
River (summer 2020).  The student will also be responsible for developing, 
implementing, and testing habitat models for native mussels in these large 
river systems.

A full stipend (grant- and university-funded Research and Teaching 
Assistantships) and tuition waiver for at least 4 years will be provided.  
Salary: ~$26,000/yr + tuition waiver.

Start dates:  January, May (preferred) or August 2019

More information about the PhD program in Earth and Ecosystem Science at CMU is 
available here: https://www.cmich.edu/colleges/se/ees/pages/default.aspx

Qualifications for PhD Student:
Required:  BS in Biology or related field; previous research experience in 
aquatic ecology; strong background in ecological statistics; 
background/experience in GIS; valid driver’s license; valid passport and 
ability to travel to Canada; strong swimmer and comfortable in the 
water/snorkeling; strong writing and oral communication skills; interest in 
pursuing a career in academia or research; GPA >3.0; GRE scores >50th 
percentile.
Preferred:  MS in Biology or related field; research experience with freshwater 
mussels (unionids); evidence of experience in ecological/habitat/GIS modeling; 
SCUBA certified and some dive experience; valid recreational boating license 
and experience piloting and trailering boats; track record in publications 
and/or conference presentations; GPA >3.3; GRE scores >60th percentile.

Before applying the EES PhD program, please email a single PDF document to BOTH 
Dr. Woolnough (wool...@cmich.edu<mailto:wool...@cmich.edu>) AND Dr. Zanatta 
(zana...@cmich.edu<mailto:zana...@cmich.edu>) that contains: (1) a letter of 
interest describing your qualifications, experience and background, (2) your 
CV, (3) GRE scores, (4) GPA and unofficial transcripts, and (5) contact 
information for 3 academic/research references.  Feel free to contact us for 
more information about the programs, our research, and more specifics about the 
project.

Dave Zanatta, Ph.D.
Professor  |  Biology Department and Institute for Great Lakes Research
Biosciences Bldg. 2408  |  Central Michigan University
1455 Calumet Court  |  Mount Pleasant, MI 48859
P: 989-774-7829  |  E: 
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  |  F: 989-774-3462
Homepage: people.cst.cmich.edu/zanat1d<http://people.cst.cmich.edu/zanat1d/>

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