Graduate Assistantship
Mercer Lab at Ohio State University
Adaptive Genetic Variation in Crop Landraces

Application deadline: 
December 13 for domestic students and Nov 30 for international students

I am seeking a highly motivated graduate student for my lab at The Ohio
State University in the Department of Horticulture and Crop Science
(http://hcs.osu.edu/).  Briefly, I work on plant evolutionary ecology within
agricultural systems.  I focus on the ways that evolutionary forces
contribute to pressing issues in agriculture such as the conservation of
crop diversity in centers of origin and the biosafety of genetically
modified crops.  You can look at my various research projects here:
http://hcs.osu.edu/mercerlab/.  

Currently, I seek students interested in studying the adaptive genetic
variation found in landraces or traditional varieties of crops in their
centers of origin.  Through Mexico-US collaborative projects on chile pepper
(Capsicum annuum) and maize (Zea mays), we consider the past responses of
these crops to domestication and their potential responses to future climate
change.  Our primary focus is on patterns of local adaptation in landraces
and underlying adaptations to the biotic and abiotic environment (e.g.,
UV-protections, disease resistance).  There can be opportunities to
investigate the biochemical and genetic bases of these traits in the lab,
greenhouse, and field.  Students must have interest in traveling and/or
working in southern Mexico (Oaxaca or Chiapas); a facility with Spanish is
preferred.

Outside of my lab, there are many collaborators at OSU that can contribute
to your graduate training.  The Department of Horticulture and Crop Science
has other faculty with interests in the ecology and evolution (or
adaptation) of agricultural plants, as well as faculty with a molecular
focus who investigate the genetic basis for ecologically and agronomically
relevant traits.  Similarly, there are collaborating faculty in other
departments at OSU, including Plant Pathology, Entomology, Molecular
Genetics, Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology, and Geography, who can
enhance your experience.  Interdisciplinary programs, such as the Center for
Applied Plant Science (CAPS) and the Agroecosystem Management Program (AMP),
exist to further broaden opportunities.  Strong collaborators with
scientists at multiple institutions in Mexico extend our network to the south.  

Applicants can either apply for the MS or PhD programs, though only students
with strong prior research experience will be considered for the PhD program
without having already completed an MS.  There are fellowship opportunities
through the College of Food, Agriculture, and Environmental Sciences and
Graduate School, so high quality applications will be forwarded accordingly.
 I encourage students to consider concurrently applying to external
fellowship funding sources. 

Please contact me directly if you are interested and include a description
of your interests, as well as an updated CV.  Kristin Mercer,
[email protected]; 614-247-6394. 

Further information can be found on the Future Graduate Students page for
Horticulture and Crop Science
(http://hcs.osu.edu/future-students/graduate-students).  For specifics on
applying to OSU, please visit the Graduate School website
(http://www.gradsch.ohio-state.edu/applying-to-ohio-state.html).  Regina
Vann ([email protected]), Graduate Studies Coordinator, can also be of assistance.

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