dow agrosciences | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans

PhD Positions in Life Sciences at University of Warwick in UK

Globally, glyphosate use has increased very significantly since the introduction of genetically-modified (GM) glyphosate-resistant crops. Glyphosate resistant weeds have now been documented in 19 weed species across six continents. In the UK, GM crops are not currently grown, yet glyphosate use in conventional crops has increased substantially in recent years. To date, no evolved resistance to glyphosate has been reported in the UK, though a number of converging factors suggest it may only be a matter of time before it is found. In this project you will use a variety experimental evolutionary, survey and modeling approaches to assess risks of evolution of resistance to glyphosate in the UK.

This exciting project, supported by a CASE top-up award will train students in a range of skills in applied ecology and evolution to address a pressing issue that impacts on global food security The student will have the opportunity to spend at least six months on various placements within Dow AgroSciences in the UK (and potentially overseas). The Neve lab uses a range of modelling and experimental evolutionary approaches to explore ecological and evolutionary questions relating to management of resistance to herbicides. The studentship is available to all applicants who fulfil BBSRC requirements (UK residents).

Scholarship Application Deadline: 30 April 2011

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