YEE LAB
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI

Deadline for applications is 15 September 2009

Applicants are invited for one highly motivated Ph.D. student (start date
Jan. 2010) in the lab of Donald Yee.  This position will specifically focus
on the ecology of mosquitoes and will contribute to on-going projects in the
lab.  Past research topics have emphasized larval competition, invasion
ecology, species diversity, and life-history trade-offs.  We use a
combination of field sampling and field and laboratory experiments to
understand what regulates populations and communities of mosquitoes in
nature.  We also use mosquitoes to answer basic ecological questions.  Other
research topics may be considered, although mosquitoes communities or
populations should be a focus.  More information concerning the Yee lab can
be found here: 
http://www.usm.edu/biology/faculty/Faculty_Profile_Donald_Yee.htm

General requirements:  Masters degree or equivalent experience.  Prior field
experience and coursework in ecology, entomology, and statistics is
preferred.  Preference will be given to applicants who have had experience
with mosquitoes.  Women and minorities are strongly encouraged to apply.

Funding:  will be available through a combination of teaching and research
assistantships.  I also expect students to pursue other funding sources (NSF
DDIG, EPA STAR, Sigma Xi, etc.).  Full tuition grants are provided.  Basic
and major medical health coverage is provided to fulltime graduate students
in good standing academically.  Support for students will be provided to
participate in scientific meetings.

Entrance requirements: Although the Department of Biological Sciences does
not have a minimum set of scores to be eligible for entrance into the
graduate program, potential applicants should expect to have a minimum GPA
of 3.00 and have taken the GRE before application (verbal + quantitative
scores should exceed 1000).  For more information on admission visit this
link:  http://www.usm.edu/biology/graduate_faq.htm 

USM:  The University of Southern Mississippi, a Carnegie Research High
Activity institution with 15,000 students, is located in Hattiesburg,
Mississippi, near the Gulf Coast and has abundant opportunities for outdoor
recreation.  Hattiesburg is the medical, commercial, and cultural center of
southern Mississippi and is ranked in the top five small metropolitan areas
in the United States.  The Department of Biological Sciences is comprised of
about 30 faculty and offers baccalaureate, Master of Science, and Ph.D.
degrees.  Over 70 graduate students currently pursue masters and doctoral
degrees.  Further information about the department may be found at: 
http://www.usm.edu/biology/.   

To inquire, submit (via e-mail)
- cover letter with a brief (~ one page) review of your research experience
- interests and goals
- CV
- contact for three academic references

Send to:
[email protected]
Donald A. Yee, Ph.D., Assistant Professor

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