The Pease Lab (https://www.peaselab.org) in the Department Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology at The Ohio State University in Columbus, OH is seeking to recruit Ph.D. graduate students interested in studying plant and animal evolutionary genomics using new integrations of phylogenomic, population genomic, and transcriptomic techniques. Existing projects in the lab currently focus on the genomic evolution of plants under environmental stress, molecular evolution of vertebrate muscle physiology, and modeling of gene-trait disordance in phylogenomic data sets. We also welcome students who are interested in developing their own questions in evolution and genomics complementary to our lab goals. The Ohio State University EEOB Department (http://www.osu.edu/eeob) has a strong community of faculty and student researchers. The facilities, collections, resources, and huge community of resaerchers at OSU provide an array of options for students to develop an integrative and innovatve research program. Columbus is an welcoming, exciting, and affordable city that surprises folks coming from both larger and smaller communities with its liveability. Interested students are encouraged to contact Dr. James Pease to learn more about our lab and the EEOB program (or the MCDB interdisciplinary program). Please send a brief message of introduction of your research and/or career goals and a current CV or resume. Application deadlines for the EEOB program is *** November 15, 2024 ***. (Note the early deadline.) James Pease, Ph.D. (He/Him) Associate Professor Department Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology The Ohio State University https://www.peaselab.org "Pease, James" (to subscribe/unsubscribe the EvolDir send mail to golding@mcmaster.ca)