PhD Opportunity at University of Louisville: Are you passionate about ecology, microbiomes, invasive species, and their impact on agriculture? The Christian Lab at the University of Louisville is seeking an enthusiastic and self-motivated student to join their USDA-funded project. This project explores the role of the microbiome in pathogen transmission from an invasive grass (Microstegium vimineum) to hemp. Collaborate with a diverse team of researchers from multiple universities and gain invaluable experience in fieldwork, lab techniques, and growth room experiments.
Designation: PhD Researcher
Research Area: Microbiomes, Invasive Species, and Agriculture Ecology
Location: University of Louisville, Louisville, USA
Project Focus | Microbiome’s Role in Pathogen Transmission from Invasive Grass to Hemp |
Funding Source | USDA-funded project |
Principal Investigator | Dr. Natalie Christian |
Eligibility/Qualification:
- Enthusiasm for ecology, microbiomes, and invasive species research.
- Bachelor’s degree (and master’s degree if applicable) in relevant field.
- Strong communication skills and willingness to collaborate with a multidisciplinary research team.
Job Description:
PhD Opportunity in Microbiomes, Invasive Species, and Agriculture Ecology
The selected candidate will be part of a cutting-edge project investigating the microbiome’s impact on pathogen transmission between invasive grass and hemp. This position involves a combination of fieldwork, lab techniques (including molecular methods and fungal culturing), and growth room/greenhouse experiments. Collaborate with researchers from various universities and receive additional training in plant pathology, evolutionary genomics, invasive species ecology, and ecological modeling.
How to Apply: Interested candidates should follow these steps to apply:
- Contact Dr. Natalie Christian at natalie.christian@louisville.edu.
- Attach your CV, unofficial undergraduate (and master’s, if applicable) transcript.
- Include a paragraph or two describing your previous experiences and interest in joining the lab.
Admission Requirements: For detailed admission requirements, please visit: louisville.edu/biology/graduate/requirements
Application Deadlines:
- November 19 (for January start date)
- January 15 (for August start date) For specific deadlines, visit: louisville.edu/biology/graduate/key-deadlines
This is an exceptional opportunity to contribute to groundbreaking research in ecology, microbiomes, and invasive species while pursuing your PhD. Join the Christian Lab at the University of Louisville and gain valuable skills, collaborative experience, and a solid foundation for a rewarding career in ecological research.