*PhD Position Fall 2012*

University of Wisconsin-Madison PhD position: Epidemiology and Management
of rusts in turfgrass sod production

*Project Overview*:

A PhD research assistantship will be available to investigate the etiology,
epidemiology and management of rust diseases in cool-season turfgrasses
used for sod production.  Research questions will focus on characterizing
rust pathogens in a variety of turfgrass settings (home lawns, golf
courses, athletic fields and sod farms), determining pathogenicity and
aggressiveness of rust fungi towards cool-season turfgrass species, and
developing management strategies that do not rely on fungicides.  Applicants
will have to work closely with growers to achieve these research goals.

*Information on University, Department, Lab, and City*:

The University of Wisconsin-Madison is one of the major research
universities in the United States (www.wisc.edu). UW-Madison has a long
history of excellence in plant pathology, breeding, and molecular biology.
This project will be supported in the in the Department of Plant Pathology
and under the supervision of Dr. Jim Kerns (
http://www.plantpath.wisc.edu/users/jpk) Madison, Wisconsin consistently
ranks as one of the best places in the United States to live, work, and
study.  It is Wisconsin’s capital city, with a vibrant population of
approximately 230,000 that combines small town charm with a nice variety of
leisure and cultural opportunities.

*Stipend/Salary*:

Current annual stipend levels are $20,400 per year before taxes, plus
tuition remission and health care benefits.  A start date by September of
2012 at the latest is strongly preferred.

*Qualifications*:

A MS degree in plant pathology, agronomy, plant breeding or other related
discipline is strongly preferred.  Prior research experience with fungal
plant pathogens and molecular biology is required.  Especially desirable
are applicants with previous experience working with rust diseases and
pathogens.  Experience with developing field-based projects is preferred,
but not required. Good English writing and verbal communication skills, as
well as the ability to work in a team, are essential.

*Application Process*:

Applications will be reviewed upon receipt and review will continue until
candidates are chosen.  Applications received before March 22nd 2012 are
guaranteed consideration. The University of Wisconsin-Madison is an equal
opportunity/affirmative action employer. We promote excellence through
diversity and encourage all qualified individuals to apply.

Interested applicants are asked to e-mail the following documents listed
below to our Student Services Coordinator Sara Rodock ([email protected]) (in
ONE PDF file).  Please specify in your letter when you would be available
to start.

*Required Documents*:

1.     The “Plant Pathology; University of Wisconsin-Madison Graduate
Application Cover Sheet” which can be found at:
http://www.plantpath.wisc.edu/sites/default/files/pp_cover_sheet_kerns.doc
2.     Cover letter outlining research interests, academic and professional
backgrounds
3.     Resume/CV
4.     Copies of transcripts (unofficial copies acceptable at this point)
5.     GRE scores if available
6.     Reprints if available
7.     Names and contact addresses of three references

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