Graduate Opportunities at Northern Illinois University
 
The Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, and Conservation faculty in the
Department of Biological Sciences at Northern Illinois University are
seeking applicants to the department's M.S. and Ph.D. graduate programs
for the 2014-2015 academic year.  Research interests among the faculty
are diverse and include community ecology, restoration ecology,
conservation genetics, vertebrate and invertebrate evolution, plant
phylogenetics, behavioral ecology, microbial ecology, and
bioinformatics.
 
The EEBC faculty includes:

-Nicholas A. Barber, plant-insect interactions and community ecology,
http://www.bios.niu.edu/barber/lab/Barber_Lab/Home.html
 
-Neil W. Blackstone, invertebrate evolutionary biology,
http://www.bios.niu.edu/blackstone/blackstone.shtml
 
-Melvin R. Duvall, plant phylogenomics,
http://www.bios.niu.edu/duvall/duvall.shtml
 
-Holly P. Jones, restoration ecology and conservation biology,
http://www.bios.niu.edu/jones/jones.shtml
 
-Bethia H. King, insect behavioral ecology,
http://www.bios.niu.edu/bking/bking.shtml
 
-Richard B. King, population genetics and conservation biology,
http://www.bios.niu.edu/rking/rking.shtml
 
-Virginia L. Naples, comparative morphology and vertebrate paleontology,
http://www.bios.niu.edu/naples/naples.shtml
 
-Karen E. Samonds, paleontology and paleobiogeography,
http://www.sadabe.org/Samonds/Index.html
 
-Wesley D. Swingley, microbial ecology,
http://www.bios.niu.edu/swingley/swingley.shtml
 
-Yanbin Yin, bioinformatics and evolutionary genomics,
http://cys.bios.niu.edu
 
Details of the graduate program and application process are available at
http://www.bios.niu.edu/graduate_studies/.  The department offers
teaching assistantships that include 12 months of stipend support and
tuition waiver.  The deadline for application materials is February 15,
2014.  However, prospective students should contact potential faculty
advisors well in advance of applying to discuss research interests and
relevant qualifications.  
 
Northern Illinois University is a 25,000-student research university
situated an hour from downtown Chicago in DeKalb, Illinois, a diverse
community of 50,000 with a low cost of living.  Regional research
resources include The Field Museum, Burpee Museum of Natural History,
TNC’s Nachusa Grasslands, Morton Arboretum, Fermilab, Argonne National
Laboratory, NIU’s Lorado Taft campus, and numerous local county forest
preserves and state parks. 



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Nick Barber
Dept. of Biological Sciences
Northern Illinois University
[email protected]

Office:  MO449
Lab:  MO317
Phone: (815) 753-4215

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