The Mitchell Lab (Department of Biology, University of North Carolina at Chapel 
Hill) is seeking one
highly qualified undergraduate to conduct independent research in Chapel Hill 
NC on plant disease
ecology.  The research will be part of our project examining multi-species 
interactions in the plant
microbiome.  This is an REU position (Research Experiences for Undergraduates). 
 The REU student
will work as part of a team including Ph.D. students and undergraduate 
researchers and will conduct
experimental research to examine whether fungal mutualists and/or viral 
pathogens influence
ecological interactions such as fungal disease, viral disease, insect 
herbivory, or plant performance.

The student will receive training in fundamental concepts and theories of the 
ecology of infectious
disease.  These concepts and theories are largely general across systems, 
spanning human and
wildlife hosts as well as plants. Additionally, the REU student will further 
broaden their research
experience by contributing to the broader research project occurring at the 
site. The ideal student will
be preparing to enter a graduate (M.S. or Ph.D.) program in Ecology or a 
related field in Biology or
Environmental Sciences.

The position is for 12.5 weeks and may begin as early as Monday 12 May 2014, 
and end as late as
Friday 15 August 2014 (14 weeks total).  The stipend for 12.5 weeks is $6250.  
The student will be
responsible for reporting the stipend as taxable income.  The student must 
arrange his/her own
housing.

REU is a program funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF).  REU students 
must be enrolled in
a degree program leading to a baccalaureate degree (i.e. to be eligible, you 
must not be graduating
until at least Fall 2014).  Additionally, REU students must be U.S. citizens or 
permanent residents.
The program particularly encourages applications from women, underrepresented 
minority groups,
and persons with disabilities.

To apply, please email Fletcher Halliday [email protected]: (A) a one page 
cover letter that explains why
you are interested in the position, and summarizes any relevant experience, (B) 
a resume including
your institution, major, expected graduation date, relevant courses, GPA, 
citizenship or permanent
resident status, and work / research experience (if any), (C) the name and 
contact information for two
people who can provide letters of reference. Letters will be requested only for 
semi-finalists, and
official transcripts will be requested from finalists.  Applications will be 
reviewed until a highly
qualified student is hired. To guarantee full consideration, apply by 31 March 
2014.

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Fletcher Halliday
PhD Candidate
UNC Chapel Hill – Biology Department
www.BioDV.com

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