The successful applicant will work on the systematics, evolution, and biogeography of Mediterranean Campanulaceae with special focus on the origin and evolution of island endemics of the Aegean archipelago and surrounding, using chloroplast and nuclear DNA sequences. Active interaction with international collaborators and extensive fieldwork in the Aegean Archipelago and surrounding areas are expected. Experience in molecular, phylogenetic methods and/or ecological niche modeling is desirable. Guidelines to apply can be found at http://www.biology.ufl.edu/Graduate/Application.aspx (applications are due the 15 December, 2010).
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I am interested in the evolution, systematics and biogeography of flowering plants, especially Melastomataceae and Campanulaceae. To make my life more complicated, I am also a co-developer of web tools (TOLKIN, BiSciCol and RegNum) that serve the biodiversity and phyloinformatics communities. To top this off, I am generally interested in semantic data integration and interoperability.
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