The Lewis lab at Clemson University is recruiting two PhD graduate students for the 2025 application cycle! We work at the intersection of population, quantitative, and functional genomics to investigate the genetic architecture and evolution of wing pattern mimicry and other phenotypes in butterflies. These positions are currently supported by an NSF CAREER award. We are open to individuals interested in either wet-lab or computational (or hybrid) PhD projects and specific projects will be tailored to the interests and goals of each student. Clemson University is an R1 institution located in beautiful Clemson, SC, which is in upstate South Carolina at the base of the Blue Ridge mountains. Students will be part of the diverse and collaborative Department of Genetics and Biochemistry on Clemson's main campus. Check here more information on our research interests and recent publications: http://www.jameslewislab.com/ Questions about the lab and our research are welcome! Please email James Lewis (jjl8@clemson.edu) with any inquiries! PhD applications are due on December 1st. GRE test scores are not required and there is no application fee. James Lewis Assistant Professor Dept. of Genetics and Biochemistry Clemson University James J Lewis (to subscribe/unsubscribe the EvolDir send mail to golding@mcmaster.ca)