NAU IGERT Program in Integrative Bioscience: Genes to Environment

NAU invites applications for six PhD student traineeships at Northern
Arizona University for students admitted for the 2008/9 academic year.
The purpose of this program is to provide students with instruction and
research training focused on linkages between molecular genetics and
ecosystem phenomena, with emphasis on multi-scale modeling approaches.
Program graduates will have the skills to address fundamental and
applied questions of genetic influences on ecosystem function and
response to environmental change. Unique aspects of this program
include: 1) multidisciplinary research with a special emphasis on
scaling phenomena, 2) inclusion of molecular methodology and applied
statistics coursework in all programs of study, 3) seminar courses
covering scientific ethics, statistics and modeling, and student
research, featuring guest speakers from integrative disciplines, 4)
unique internships with community colleges, federal agencies, and Native
American high schools to broaden the graduate experience and enhance
connections between the research and the broader community.  The NAU
Integrative Bioscience PhD program will prepare innovative and creative
scientists to become leaders in research, science outreach and
communication, and environmental problem solving.

Traineeship packages will include $30,000/year stipend support for two
years, with continued support as teaching or research assistants at more
traditional stipend levels. Applicants must concurrently apply to
doctoral programs in the Department of Biological Sciences
http://www6.nau.edu/biology/ or the School of Forestry
http://www.for.nau.edu/cms/ at Northern Arizona University. Application
deadlines for the 2008/09 academic year will be January 15th , 2008.
Applications will consist of 1) standard applications required for
Biology or Forestry graduate programs (including three letters of
reference) and 2) a 2 page essay on how this program would address your
research, educational, and career goals.


Please go to http://www6.nau.edu/biology/igert/ or contact us by email
or phone for more information: Dr. Catherine Gehring:
[EMAIL PROTECTED], (928)523-9158 or Dr. Amy Whipple: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED], (928)523-8727

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