Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) in milkweed community ecology
at the Yang Lab at the University of California, Davis

We are looking for two capable and motivated undergraduates interested in
conducting research in community ecology at the Yang Lab at the University
of California, Davis. These positions are supported by the NSF Research
Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program. This student will have the
opportunity to develop an independent research project with guidance from
faculty, post-docs and graduate students. The dates are flexible – this
position will be 12 to 14 weeks taking place sometime between April 15, 2016
and October 31, 2016, depending on the constraints of the chosen project and
participant availability. Research will be based the University of
California, Davis and nearby field sites. Our project investigates the
seasonal timing (phenology) of species interactions between milkweeds and
their associated community of invertebrates, including monarch butterflies.
Potential research projects could include, but are not limited to,
investigations of (1) how a plant fungal pathogen affects milkweed-monarch
interactions, (2) how an invasive aphid affects milkweed-monarch
interactions, and (3) how the diets of milkweed-associated predators, such
as spiders, shift seasonally and over development, through the use of
next-generation metagenomic sequencing techniques.

The successful applicant should be prepared for long hours of field work
under sometimes harsh conditions. Candidates should demonstrate an ability
to work independently and in teams. Previous experience with field research,
experimental design, community ecology is preferred, but not required. We
are looking for applicants with enthusiasm, integrity, a strong work ethic
and a sense of humor.
 
Applicants should submit the following materials as a single PDF to Louie
Yang ([email protected]) by April 8, 2016: 1) a one-page cover letter that
explains their interest in the position and includes dates of availability,
2) a CV describing previous research experience, 3) the names and contact
information of two references, and 4) a copy of the student’s transcript
(unofficial transcripts are fine). Please use “REU application” as the
subject heading for your email. The selected participants will
receive a stipend of approximately $500 per week, in addition to research
expenses.
 
This position is funded by the National Science Foundation through the
Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program. Applicants for this
position must be citizens or permanent residents of the United States and
its possessions and must be currently enrolled as undergraduates. The
University of California is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.

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