The Woods lab at the University of Montana in Missoula is looking to 
recruit Ph.D. students interested in physiological ecology and climate 
change.

Current research projects in the lab seek to understand the physiological 
ecology of plant-insect interactions, link broad-scale climate data to the 
microclimates relevant to small ectotherms, and predict how ectotherms 
will perform in those microclimates now and in the future. These topics 
are addressed using a combination of field and lab experiments. We’re also 
starting to do more analyses of large gridded data sets on climate, so 
students with strong computational and programming skills (e.g., R, 
python) are encouraged to apply.
 
The University of Montana is home to a strong collection of faculty 
researching ecology and evolution. The Division of Biological Sciences 
hosts an excellent graduate program in Organismal Biology and Ecology 
(OBE) with an emphasis on interdisciplinary training in evolution, 
genetics, ecology, organismal biology, and behavior. Missoula is a great 
college town in the heart of the Northern Rocky Mountains.
 
For more information on the Woods lab please visit: 
http://hs.umt.edu/dbs/labs/woods/

Interested students are encouraged to email Dr. Woods 
([email protected]). Please include a brief description of your 
research interests and a CV in your email. Note that applications for Fall 
2018 admission to the OBE program must be submitted by December 1st.

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