Ph.D. Research: Evolutionary Ecology of Host-Parasite Interactions, 
Clayton-Bush Lab, School of 
Biological Sciences, Univ. of Utah

We are seeking a highly motivated Ph.D. student interested in the evolutionary 
ecology of host-
parasite systems. Projects in our lab focus on host specificity, speciation, 
co-speciation, competition, 
adaptive radiation, and reciprocal selective effects between parasites and 
hosts.   We are particularly 
interested in recruiting a student to continue long-term experimental evolution 
studies of feather lice 
on birds.  For recent examples of this work see:
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/early/2018/10/05/436287
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/early/2018/09/18/420380

Information about our lab can be found here: http://darwin.biology.utah.edu/

A position is likely to be available beginning autumn semester, 2019. Students 
in our lab are 
supported through a combination of fellowships, research assistantships, and 
teaching assistantships. 
Support is guaranteed for five years, contingent upon performance.

Former PhD. students from our lab have strong track records and have obtained 
positions at academic 
institutions ranging from small colleges to R1 universities.

Please visit www.biology.utah.edu/ for departmental information.  Students 
interested in our lab 
should apply through the graduate program in Ecology, Evolution and Organismal 
Biology. Admission 
requirements and applications are available at 
http://www.biology.utah.edu/graduate/eeob/phd.php

The application deadline is January 3rd, 2019.
Inquiries are welcome by email to:
 
Dr. Dale H. Clayton (clay...@biology.utah.edu)
Dr. Sarah E. Bush (b...@biology.utah.edu)


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