A PhD position in comparative population genomics of southeastern freshwater 
mussels is available in Jeff Lozier’s lab (http://lozierlab.ua.edu/) at the 
University of Alabama Department of Biological Sciences 
(https://bsc.ua.edu/) as part of a recently funded NSF Dimensions of 
Biodiversity project. We are looking to recruit a highly motivated PhD 
student to examine comparative population genetics of freshwater mussel 
communities in streams of the Mobile and Tennessee River basins, which is a 
major biodiversity hotspot for mussels and several other freshwater taxa.  
The project will involve extensive high throughput sequencing of numerous 
populations and species (including whole genome and reduced representation 
sequencing), with the goal of understanding how population and species level 
processes relate to broader eco-evolutionary processes. More details 
relating to the study objectives can been found at the project website 
(http://mussels.ua.edu/). The student will be expected to develop specific 
research questions relating to population, conservation, and landscape 
genetics within the context of these broader project objectives. 

Applicants must have a strong academic record (GPA > 3.0), strong written 
and verbal communication skills, and a desire to build strong quantitative 
and data management skills. Experience in laboratory and computational 
analysis of modern genetic data is preferred. The student will work closely 
with a postdoc and another PhD student being simultaneously recruited by 
Carla Atkinson’s lab (http://atkinsonlab.ua.edu/) at UA and with 
collaborators at the University of Mississippi, so an interest in working as 
part of a collaborative team is a must.

Interested applicants should send a (1) cover letter describing research 
experience and goals, (2) curriculum vitae, (3) unofficial transcripts and 
GRE scores, (4) a writing example, and (5) contact information of 2-3 
individuals familiar with research/academic performance to Jeff Lozier 
([email protected]). Start date is negotiable for Spring, Summer, or Fall 2019 
semesters. Review of materials will start immediately. 

Jeff Lozier 
Associate Professor 
Biological Sciences 
The University of Alabama
Office 205-348-2754 
[email protected] | lozierlab.ua.edu

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