Several PhD positions available in the Biological Sciences

The Department of Biology at Wake Forest University currently has several 
positions available 
for graduate students seeking MS or PhD degrees starting in Fall 2015.  
Positions are available in 
the following core areas:  Ecology and Evolution, Cell and Molecular Biology, 
Physiology, Integrative 
Plant Biology, and Neuroscience and Behavior.  Our department offers a 
research-focused 
experience for students who want to perform integrative research and interact 
with faculty 
spanning multiple fields of biology.  Faculty maintain 
internationally-recognized research 
programs both locally and abroad.  

Interested applicants should contact their potential advisor before applying.  
Applicants 
are expected to have demonstrated academic success and competitive resumes.  
Apply by January 
10, 2015 for full consideration.  More information can be found on our website 
at http://college.wfu.edu/biology/

Faculty currently accepting graduate students include but are not limited to:

Dr. Katie Lotterhos:  Landscape Genomics, Marine Biology, and Evolution
Dr. Bill Conner: Bat-insect Behavior and Ecology
Dr. Matthew Fuxjager: Hormones and Behavior, Vertebrate Physiology
Dr. Cliff Zeyl: Ecological and Evolutionary Genetics
Dr. Miles Silman: Amazonian and Andean Forest Ecology and Conservation
Dr. Ke Zhang: Epigenetics, Molecular Biology and Biochemistry
Dr. Michael Anderson: Savannah Ecology
Dr. Gloria Muday: Hormone Signalling and Development

For a full list of faculty, see http://college.wfu.edu/biology/people/faculty/

Wake Forest University is centrally located in North Carolina, and offers ample 
opportunities to 
enjoy the outdoors and the arts.

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