The Lindroth Research Group at the University of Wisconsin-Madison is seeking 
applicants for a National Science Foundation-supported Research Experience for 
Undergraduates (REU) position. The participant will serve on a team 
investigating the genetic and chemical determinants of ecological interactions 
between plants and herbivores. The project includes both laboratory and field 
components. Specific tasks will include monitoring of field populations for 
herbivore damage, collection and chemical analysis of plant tissues, data 
entry, and maintenance of experimental plants in the greenhouse and field.

For more information about our research group, see the lab website: 
http://entomology.wisc.edu/~lindroth/

Duration of the position is late May through late August, 2012.

Qualifications:  Must be reliable, organized, meticulous, and able to work 
independently and as part of an interactive team. Should be able to work 
outdoors under adverse conditions. Background in chemistry and ecology is 
helpful, but not necessary.  Will train suitable candidates. 

To Apply: Send cover letter, resume (include current gpa), and names of three 
references to:

Dr. Liza Holeski
[email protected]

Assistant Scientist
University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Richard L. Lindroth, Ph.D.
Professor of Ecology, Associate Dean for Research, and 
Associate Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station

608-262-6792 (Deans' office)  
608-263-6277 (Research office)
146 Agriculture Hall
1450 Linden Drive
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Madison, WI 53706   U.S.A.

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