A postdoctoral position is available to work in Elizabeth Pringle's lab on the 
chemical and evolutionary 
ecology of plant-ant-hemipteran interactions. Our aim is to understand how 
mutualisms maintained 
by direct and indirect metabolic exchanges drive eco-evolutionary feedbacks 
across scales of 
ecological organization, from organism to ecosystem. To do this, we combine 
greenhouse and field 
experiments with chemical and molecular approaches, including evolutionary 
genetics and 
metabolomics. A particular area of interest is determining the extent and 
character of genetic 
variation in plant phloem chemistry and its effects across multiple trophic 
levels.

The start date is September 2016, with some flexibility in either direction. 
Applicants should have a 
PhD in biology or a related field. The ideal candidate would have training in 
LC/MS metabolomics 
and/or evolutionary genetics. A strong interest in the ecology of plants and 
arthropods is required.

Please contact Beth Pringle ([email protected]) directly to discuss this 
position. More details about the 
lab can be found at www.multimutualism.org.

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