University of Wisconsin-Madison MS and PhD positions on molecular
adaptation of invasive insects

Position Description:
MS and/or PhD research assistantships are available to assess how invasive
insects adapt to novel environments. Insect pests can be viewed as model
systems in which to explore fundamental concepts in ecology and
evolutionary biology. They are especially promising candidates to study
mechanisms of rapid evolution at the genetic level, as many insect pests
have shown a remarkable ability to cope with pesticides, novel climatic
space, and novel host plants. While there are significant challenges in
determining adaptation at the genetic level and in finding ways to forecast
future changes, there are strong incentives (ecological, economic and
social) to do this research. Students will combine population genomics
approaches with field ecology and manipulative experiments to understand
the evolutionary mechanisms of adaptation. Training will focus on the use
of landscape genomics approaches to relate spatial and temporal variation
in the environment to adaptive and neutral genetic variation.

Information on University, Department, Lab, and City:
The University of Wisconsin-Madison is one of the major research
universities in the United States. This project will be supported in the
Department of Entomology and under the supervision of Dr. Sean Schoville.
Madison 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
variety of leisure and cultural opportunities.

Stipend/Salary:
Current annual stipend levels are $20,808 per year before taxes, plus
tuition remission and health care benefits.  Financial support is available
for two years.  The start date for the project is September 2014.

Qualifications:
A BS or BA degree in entomology, biology or a related discipline is
required.

We are looking for motivated students interested in pursuing a MS or PhD
degree at UW-Madison. Students with an MS degree will be given preference
in admissions to the PhD program. The preferred candidate will have prior
research experience and have some knowledge of population genetics.
Candidates should have interests in entomology, evolutionary ecology, and
working in both the field and laboratory. Excellent writing and verbal
communication skills are expected, as well as the ability to work
collaboratively.

Application Process:
Applications will be reviewed upon receipt and review will continue until
candidates are chosen.  The application deadline is Jan 2, 2014. 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).  Please specify in your letter when you would be
available to start.

Required Documents:
-The “Entomology; University of Wisconsin-Madison Graduate Application
Cover Sheet” which can be found at:
http://www.entomology.wisc.edu/sites/default/files/schoville_coversheet.doc
- A well-crafted cover letter outlining research interests, academic and
professional backgrounds
- Resume/CV
- Copies of transcripts (unofficial copies acceptable at this point)
- GRE scores if available
- Names and contact addresses of three references

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