Dr. Paige Ferguson, assistant professor in the Department of Biological 
Sciences at the University of Alabama, is seeking a PhD student to begin in 
Spring 2019, Summer 2019, or Fall 2019.

Research will focus on modeling transmission of infectious hematopoietic 
necrosis virus (IHNV) in salmonids in the Columbia River Basin. IHNV causes 
severe disease, predominantly in juvenile steelhead trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) 
and less frequently in Chinook salmon (O. tshawytscha). Mortality events 
following IHNV infection can be devastating for individual hatchery programs. 
In this project, there will be close collaboration with colleagues at the USGS 
Western Fisheries Research Center, University of Washington, Cary Institute of 
Ecosystem Studies, and fish health agencies. The specific research questions 
will be determined based on the interests of the student and collaborators. For 
more background, see: Ferguson, Breta, Brito, Kurath, LaDeau. 2018. An 
epidemiological model of virus transmission in salmonid fishes of the Columbia 
River Basin. Ecological Modelling 377: 1-15.

Applicants should have a background in many of the following: fisheries 
management, disease ecology, epidemiology, GIS, ecological modeling, 
statistics, computer programming, and interdisciplinary collaboration. 
Applicants should be highly motivated and prepared to conduct independent 
modeling research.

To apply, please email Dr. Ferguson 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) the following:
1. a cover letter describing your interest in the project and prior experiences 
that have prepared you for graduate work in Dr. Ferguson’s lab
2. your transcript(s) (an unofficial copy is fine),
3. GRE scores,
4. a sample of your scientific writing (for example a manuscript or lab 
report), and
5. contact information for 3 references.

Applications are due November 1. Review of applications will begin immediately 
and will continue until the position is filled.

The position comes with a full tuition waiver, a competitive 12 month stipend, 
and health insurance. Funding is available as a Graduate Teaching Assistant 
through the Department of Biological Sciences. Highly qualified applicants may 
be considered for Graduate School Fellowships, which offer a Research 
Assistantship during the student’s first year.

Additional information is available from the following links:
Dr. Ferguson’s Research: http://bsc.ua.edu/paige-ferguson/
Department of Biological Sciences: http://bsc.ua.edu/
Graduate School: http://graduate.ua.edu<http://graduate.ua.edu/>
University of Alabama: http://www.ua.edu<http://www.ua.edu/>
Tuscaloosa: http://www.tuscaloosa.com/visitor-services
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Dr. Paige Ferguson

Assistant Professor, Department of Biological Sciences

The University of Alabama<https://www.ua.edu>
Bevill 2109C
Tuscaloosa, AL 35405
Phone 205-348-1787<tel:205-348-1787>
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> | https://bsc.ua.edu/paige-ferguson/

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