Graduate Research and Teaching Assistantships Available

The Department of Bioagricultural Sciences and Pest Management (BSPM) at Colorado State University has several graduate student research and teaching assistantships available in fields ranging from ecology to genomics. Projects focus on insects, plants or plant pathogens and the focus ranges from the molecular to the ecosystem level. Faculty seeking students and the general research areas are listed below.

Lou Bjostad ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Natural products chemistry in agriculture Cini Brown ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Invasive plants range limits and expansion, the role of plant community and ecosystem restoration in invasive plant control Stephen Chisholm ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Molecular host-microbe interactions
Boris Kondratieff ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Insect biodiversity
Andrew Norton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Plant-insect interactions and biological control of weeds. John McKay ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Evolution of plant genomes; physiology and genomics of drought adaptation; drought adaptation of emerging biofuels crops. Paul Ode ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Parasitoid behavioral ecology; ecology of multitrophic interactions Paul Opler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Lepidoptera systematics, taxonomy and ecology
Frank Peairs ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Insect pest management

Students can enter through BSPM or through the Graduate Degree Programs in Ecology or Molecular Plant Biology. Join the outstanding students and faculty at Colorado State University! See us at:
http://www.colostate.edu/Depts/bspm/
http://www.ecology.colostate.edu/
http://www.plantbiology.colostate.edu/
http://www.NREL.colostate.edu/

For more information and application instructions, please email our graduate secretary Janet Dill ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and the individual faculty listed above.

CSU is an EO/AA employer.


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Ruth A. Hufbauer
Associate Professor
BSPM, GDPE, PRIMES
Colorado State University
1177 Campus Mail
Fort Collins, CO  80523-1177
USA

office: C147 Plant Sciences (970) 491-6945
lab: E113/115 Plant Sciences (970) 491-5984
fax: (970) 491-3862
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://lamar.colostate.edu/~hufbauer/
http://www.invasionsrcn.org/

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