Ph.D. and M.S. positions are available for the fall of 2015 in the lab of Liza 
Holeski 
(http://www.holeskilab.weebly.com), Dept. of Biological Sciences at Northern 
Arizona University.  
Research in the lab broadly focuses on the evolution, genetics, and ecology of 
plant-herbivore 
interactions within Mimulus and Populus species. The graduate students will use 
a variety of 
greenhouse, laboratory, and field-based approaches to investigate the genetics 
and phenotypic 
plasticity of plant morphological and chemical traits that influence 
plant-herbivore interactions.

For more information about the NAU Biology department and graduate programs, 
visit 
http://nau.edu/cefns/natsci/biology/

Northern Arizona University (http://www.nau.edu) is a comprehensive public
institution located in Flagstaff, AZ (population 65,000; elevation 7000 ft) on 
the southern Colorado 
Plateau, adjacent to mountains, deserts, and the Grand Canyon.
 
Interested candidates should contact me (liza.hole...@nau.edu) by December 5th, 
2014.  Please 
include a C.V. and a brief description of your background and research 
interests.

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