The Louca Lab at the University of Oregon, Eugene, USA, is seeking PhD students 
to work on the ecology of microbial (prokaryotic) metabolism, its interaction 
with large-scale biogeochemical fluxes and/or its role in microbial 
macroevolution, using any combination of mathematical modeling, bioinformatics, 
microcosm experiments and/or field surveys. 

Potential topics include:
        •       The statistical properties of global prokaryotic genomic 
diversity
        •       Gene-level and genome-level processes of prokaryotic 
macroevolution
        •       Development and validation of pathway-centric 
ecological/biogeochemical models
        •       The role of genomic structure in the dynamics of 
ecosystem-scale microbial metabolic networks
        •       Experimental and mathematical characterization of microbial 
system kinetics
        •       Development of efficient phylogenetic and phylogenomic 
computational tools for analyzing global prokaryotic diversity
        •       Estimating global prokaryotic phylogenetic/phenotypic diversity
        •       Coevolution of microbial diversity with large-scale geological 
transitions

Skilled prospective PhD students from a wide range of related disciplines, such 
as biology, physics, environmental studies or computer science, interested in 
microbial ecology and evolution, are encouraged to consider joining the Louca 
lab. Experience in programming (any language), bioinformatics (especially 
genomics and metagenomics), mathematical modeling and/or molecular biology are 
strong assets but not absolute requirements. The most important skills are 
creativity, attention to clear deductive reasoning, as well as a strong 
motivation to learn and to solve problems. 

Additional information is available at: www.loucalab.com

Interested students are encouraged to directly contact the lab's principal 
investigator, Stilianos Louca, to discuss potential research projects and 
application logistics. The 2018 application deadline for the University of 
Oregon Department of Biology graduate program is December 1st. 

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Stilianos Louca, Asst. Professor
Department of Biology
Institute of Ecology and Evolution
University of Oregon, Eugene
www.LoucaLab.com

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