PhD position on Evolutionary endocrinology of birds

The  <http://www.orn.mpg.de/IMPRS> International Max Planck Research School
(IMPRS) for Organismal Biology is jointly organized by the Max Planck
Institute for Ornithology in Seewiesen and Radolfzell and the University of
Konstanz. More than 25 internationally recognized research groups actively
participate in the PhD program and offer challenging, cutting-edge PhD
projects in the fields of Behavioral Biology, Ecology, Evolutionary Biology,
Physiology, and Neurobiology. 


Project description


Our main research interest is to understand the ways in which animals evolve
physiological adaptations to the environment in which they live. At present
we focus on the evolution of the endocrine control of behavior. We
investigate, for example, how individual variation in corticosterone and
testosterone profiles translate into fitness, whether hormone profiles are
heritable and how plasticity in hormonal responses comes about. Our main
study species is the great tit, Parus major, a well-studied and abundant
species across Europe. We approach microevolutionary questions using natural
variation in the wild, phenotypic engineering (hormone manipulations),
telemetry, and behavioral observations, eventually extending into
quantitative genetics approaches. 

Main Advisor  <http://www.orn.mpg.de/2606/Research_Group_Hau> Michaela Hau,
MIPO Seewiesen 


Our offer


All students accepted to the program will be supported by stipends or
contracts. Besides their own research, the IMPRS fellows attend laboratory
courses and workshops in relevant transferable skills like scientific
writing and project management. Talks by invited speakers during our annual
IMPRS symposium, student retreats, and conference participation complete the
individually tailored curriculum. The working language is English. Each PhD
student receives individual supervision and mentoring and is guided in
her/his research work by a PhD advisory committee.


Your application


Outstanding students of all nationalities with a deep commitment to basic
research in Organismal Biology are invited to apply. Deadline for the
application is January 15, 2014. Interviews with the applicants are
scheduled for Mid-March. Candidates accepted into the program may start
latest September 2014. The Max Planck Society and the University of Konstanz
are equal opportunity employers.

Qualification: Applicants should hold a MSc or equivalent degree in biology
or a related discipline at the point of enrollment.

Queries should be mailed to the program office:
<mailto:[email protected]> [email protected]

Application: For the online application process visit
<http://www.orn.mpg.de/2383/Application> www.orn.mpg.de/2383/Application. 

More information on the current PhD projects at
<http://www.orn.mpg.de/projects> http://www.orn.mpg.de/projects and
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