A position is open for a graduate student (Master’s or PhD level) to join 
Dr. Allie Gardner’s lab in the School of Biology and Ecology at the 
University of Maine (Orono, ME) in January or June 2019. Our lab studies 
the ecology and dynamics of infectious diseases that are transmitted by 
arthropod vectors. Supported by a new USDA Resilient Agroecosystems in a 
Changing Climate grant, the research topic will address the impacts of 
forest management practices on wildlife communities, blacklegged tick 
abundance, and tick-borne disease transmission dynamics. The project will 
use an integrated lab/field research approach, providing opportunities to 
develop scientific skills that may include but are not limited to 
experimental design, GIS and spatial analysis, mathematical modeling, and 
molecular techniques. The student will interact closely with a diverse team 
of natural and social scientists in the UMaine College of Natural Sciences, 
Forestry, and Agriculture and the U.S. Forest Service, and students and 
faculty in a growing One Health and the Environment group at UMaine. 
Members of the lab also regularly engage in scientific outreach and 
research partnerships with private landowners, citizen scientists, and 
conservation organizations.

The student will be supported by a combination of Research Assistant and 
Teaching Assistant positions, both of which include a 12-month stipend, 
tuition waiver, and 50% health insurance coverage. The student may be 
admitted through the program in 1) Ecology and Environmental Science, 2) 
Entomology, or 3) Zoology depending upon her/his interests and professional 
goals. Prior to submitting an application to the UMaine Graduate School, 
please send inquiries to Dr. Allie Gardner ([email protected]) with 
a cover letter discussing your interest in graduate study in ecology and 
relevant coursework and research experience; a CV including GPA and GRE 
scores (if available); and names and email contacts for three references. I 
look forward to hearing from you!

Allison M. Gardner, PhD
School of Biology and Ecology
University of Maine
5722 Deering Hall
Orono, ME 04469

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