We are looking for outstanding students to fill 3 MSc positions. All 3
students would work on an NSERC funded project focusing on how
mycorrhizal fungi facilitate pine regeneration following mountain pine
beetle attack. We are exploring whether needle deposition and overstory
tree mortality alters ectomycorrhizal abundance, community composition
and networks, and in turn whether these affect seedling regeneration.
This project will combine field and greenhouse experiments, 454
Pyrosequencing technology and expertise from ecology, physiology,
mycology, entomology, chemical ecology and silviculture to identify
management practices to enhance forest sustainability.
Funding is a combination of TA and summer support. There are
opportunities for paid positions prior to the commencement of MSc
studies in September 2011. This is an interdisciplinary, integrative
project drawing on strengths from the labs of James Cahill, Suzanne
Simard, Janice Cooke and Nadir Elbilgin. Two MSc positions will be
through the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of
Alberta, and the other through the Department of Renewable Resources at
the University of Alberta. Admission general details can be found here:
http://www.gradstudies.ualberta.ca/depts/biosci.htm
http://www.gradstudies.ualberta.ca/depts/renewresources.htm
If you are interested in working on this project please contact:
James F Cahill, jc.cahill(a)ualberta.ca
http://www.biology.ualberta.ca/cahill_lab/
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Nadir Erbilgin
Canada Research Chair in Forest Entomology
Assistant Professor
Department of Renewable Resources
442 Earth Sciences Building
University of Alberta, Edmonton
Canada, T6G 2E3
Phone: (780) 492- 8693
Fax: (780) 492-1767
http://www.ualberta.ca/~erbilgin/