Ph.D. Graduate Research Assistantship – Plant-stress interactions 

We seek a highly motivated student to work on a collaborative project on the 
epigenetic mechanisms of stress tolerance in weeds and model systems. Projects 
will examine the role of epigenetics in plant response to a variety of 
stresses, including trans-generational inheritance of epigenetic changes. The 
student will lead greenhouse and growth chamber studies using a variety of 
stresses and plant species. The student will be co-advised by Dr. Jacob Barney 
(http://weedeco.ppws.vt.edu) <http://weedeco.ppws.vt.edu)> and Dr. Shawn Askew 
(http://www.ppws.vt.edu/people/faculty/askew-shawn.html) 
<http://www.ppws.vt.edu/people/faculty/askew-shawn.html)> and work closely with 
Drs. Jim Westwood, David Haak, and Liqing Zhang. The successful candidate will 
be fully funded (tuition and stipend) for up to 48 months (Ph.D.) on a graduate 
research assistantship.

Virginia Tech is in Blacksburg, VA, a college town in an idyllic mountain 
setting and is the #1 ranked college/university in the U.S. for quality of life 
(Princeton Review, 8/2016).

Qualifications

Applicants should have a strong interest and a prior degree in biology, 
ecology, or related discipline, an MS in a related field is desired but not 
required.  Applicants should have extensive past research experience, an 
outstanding academic record and GRE scores, and evidence of strong writing and 
quantitative skills. 

Start date for the assistantship is negotiable, ranging from May to August 
2017.  Applications will be reviewed as they are received.

To apply, please email a single PDF file to Dr. Jacob Barney (jnbar...@vt.edu) 
<mailto:jnbar...@vt.edu)> containing (1) a cover letter outlining your research 
interests, career goals, relevant experience, and preferred start date; (2) 
your CV; (3) undergraduate/graduate transcripts and GRE scores; and (4) full 
contact information for at least 3 professional references.  The subject line 
of the email should read: Plant Stress Interactions Graduate Position.




Jacob Barney, PhD
Associate Professor 
Invasive Plant Ecology
Department of Plant Pathology, Physiology, and Weed Science
Virginia Tech
675 Old Glade Rd (0330)
Blacksburg, VA 24061
540.231.6323
jnbar...@vt.edu
http://weedeco.ppws.vt.edu
@jnbarney

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