Positions

We are interested in recruiting students and postdocs who share our scientific curiosity and interests.

Undergraduates: please e-mail the PI with your resume and a paragraph describing your academic trajectory and your specific interest in our lab. Hourly, research credit, and other arrangements will be considered. Undergraduates should be willing to devote a minimum of 10 hours a week during the semester and will be encouraged to apply for summer research scholarships.

Graduate Students: prospective grad students should seek admissions to one of the programs for which the PI serves as a trainer. Current graduate training affiliations include Comparative Biomedical Sciences (CBMS), Microbiology Doctoral Training Program (MDTP), Cellular and Molecular Pathology (CMP), Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology (MCP), and Quantitative Biology (QBio). NIH T32 Training grant affiliations include Parasitology and Vector Biology (PVB) and Genomic Sciences Training Program (GSTP).

Postdocs: please contact the PI directly with your CV and a description of project(s) you would like to pursue in our lab. Prospective postdocs are strongly encouraged to seek out potential sources of fellowship funding.


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📠 (608) 262-7420
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