PhD assistantship in fungal and microbial ecology at the University of Memphis 
(Memphis, 
TN, USA).

I am looking for a PhD student(s) to start Fall 2018 to join the Brown Lab 
(http://www.microbialmemphis.com) in the Department of Biological Sciences at 
the 
University of Memphis. In the Brown Lab, we use a cross-domain approach (Fungi, 
Bacteria, Archaea, Algae, etc.) to ask questions about how communities are 
structured, 
how microbe-microbe or microbe-host interactions influence assembly, and how 
these 
communities play a role in ecosystem processes. 

Research questions are open, but may include: snow-borne and alpine fungal and 
microbial community ecology, evolution of psychrophilic syntrophic 
associations, or urban 
microbial ecology.

Preferences given to candidates who have a strong background or interest in the 
following: next-generation sequence generation and analysis – including command 
line 
based analyses, familiarity with Fungi (as well as bacteria), and a strong 
sense of curiosity.

If interested, please contact me (Shawn Brown) at [email protected] with 
“Memphis PhD position” in the subject line. Include in the email (in PDF or 
.docx format) a 
short description of your interests, preferred study system, experience, and 
career goals 
that includes undergraduate (and graduate if applicable) GPA. Also include a 
CV/resume, 
GRE scores and unofficial transcripts. Applicants will be screened as interest 
is expressed 
and a Skype interview may be invited soon thereafter. Official U of M graduate 
application 
deadline is February 1, 2018 but materials should be in sooner.

This is an equal opportunity position and I welcome applications from all 
suitably qualified 
persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual 
orientation or age.

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