The Aylward lab at Virginia Tech is seeking enthusiastic students 
interested in the ecology and evolution of microbial life to join the 
newly established research group in either a Masters or PhD track. The 
lab uses molecular, ‘omic, and bioinformatic tools to address questions 
regarding the diversity, activities, and systems biology of microbial 
communities. 

Potential projects include: 1) Analysis of the evolution and potential 
biogeochemical impacts of Bacteria and Archaea in the open ocean using 
metagenomics and comparative genomics, and 2) The development of new 
bioinformatic approaches leveraging large ‘omic datasets to assess the 
diversity and activities of microbial life in the biosphere.

Requirements:
Students should have 1) a strong interest in microbial ecology and 
diversity, 2) a bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in a related field, 
and 3) some programming experience (preferably python or R). 

Programs & Application:
Students can join the lab through several graduate programs offered at 
Virginia Tech, including different tracks within the Biological Sciences 
graduate program and the interdisciplinary program in Genetics, 
Bioinformatics, and Computational Biology. Students will be provided 
competitive stipends and have the opportunity to interact with the 
dynamic and inclusive community at Virginia Tech that includes 
scientists working on exciting questions in ecology, evolution, systems 
biology, and computational biology. More information regarding the 
Aylward Lab and links to different programs can be found on the lab 
webpage (www.aylwardlab.com).

Interested applicants should send a combined PDF with a description of 
their research interests and motivation, their CV, and contact 
information for three references directly to Frank Aylward 
([email protected]). 

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