We are looking for two graduate MS students to work on the population genetics and ecology of invasive watermilfoil in Michigan waterways. Students will focus on describing patterns of hybridization using microsatellites in relation to herbicide resistance and community and ecological attributes of various waterways. Students will collaborate with each other and other members of a multifaceted team that includes scientists, community and state agencies, and private and corporate interest groups.
Minimal qualifications include a background in ecology, evolution, invasive species, and/or population genetics (through coursework OR research positions) and a growing interest in these fields. A strong academic record, evidence of excellent written and analytical skills, and enthusiasm for field and laboratory research will be highly favored. Interested persons should contact Dr. Erika Hersch-Green ([email protected]) or Casey Huckins ([email protected]) by email and include a CV and a statement about their research interests in general and in particular their interest and compfortability with genetic approaches. Suitable candidates will then be contacted for an interview to discuss projects and reference letters will be requested. Invited students will need to submit a formal application to the graduate school at Michigan Technological University. Reviews of applications are ongoing and we hope to fill these positions soon.
