The Ant Symbiosis Laboratory at the University of Texas at Tyler is seeking
graduate students (MS level) to work on a new NSF-funded project
(IOS-1552822) on ant-fungal interactions in North American Trachymyrmex ants. 

Research focus:  1-2 highly motivated graduate students (MS-level) are
sought to conduct research on the biology of ants and their symbionts.  We
employ a variety of methods including descriptive and experimental
approaches, along with biochemical, physiological, bioinformatics, molecular
and microbial techniques. Projects could range from
phylogeography/population genetics to functional ecology and experimental
studies.

There is considerable flexibility for projects within this broad theme. 

Preferred applicants will have earned a Bachelor’s degree and exhibit equal
enthusiasm for field-based work, experimentation, molecular ecology and
bioinformatics. 

Support: Graduate Students will be supported by a combination of Research
and Teaching Assistantships.  Tuition remission scholarships are available
on a competitive basis. Accepted students can expect support for two years. 
Teaching assistants in our program typically teach introductory biology or
upper division laboratory courses (e.g., ecology or entomology).
 
Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree and qualifying GPA and GRE scores. It is
useful to have prior research experience, but not necessary. Most important
is identifying your own research interests that are consistent with the
ongoing research in our lab. Further information regarding our graduate
program and admission requirements can be found at
http://www.uttyler.edu/biology/graduate/master-science-degree.php

Start Date: Flexible but must coincide with academic calendar: August 2016
(fall semester), January 2017 (winter semester), May (2017) (summer term).

Application deadline:  July 1st for Fall (2016) admission or October 1 for
winter (2017) admission. Applications will be reviewed as they arrive, however.

Application materials:  Please send a brief cover letter, resume,
transcripts, GRE scores, and contact information for three references to
[email protected] by the deadline to be considered for this position.

Part of the University of Texas System, UT Tyler is located in northeastern
Texas at the ecotone between two state and federally designated ecoregions,
southeastern pine forests (the ‘Piney Woods’) and post oak savannas. As a
result, the area contains a mixture of eastern, western and southern
species. We have a number of field sites established nearby and many others
within driving distance in central and southeastern Texas. Additional field
sites are in Florida and Arizona.  

Tyler has a regional airport, and is approximately a 90 minute drive to
either Dallas, Texas or Shreveport, Louisiana.  

Departmental strengths include bioinformatics, microbial and molecular
ecology, aquatic ecology, conservation biology, genomics and landscape
ecology.  Please see full departmental requirements and details
at:http://www.uttyler.edu/biology/. 


Dr. Jon Seal
Center for Environment, Biodiversity and Conservation
Department of Biology
3900 University Blvd.
Tyler, TX 75799

Office: (903)565-7126
Lab: (903)565-7151
Email: [email protected]

Website:
http://www.uttyler.edu/biology/research/seal/index.php

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