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Lauren Fuess

6 months ago

Immune variation and symbiotic interactions in cnidarians Texas State University in United States

Degree Level

PhD, Postdoc

Field of study

Immunology

Funding

Full funding available

Deadline

December 31, 2026
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United States

University

Texas State University

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Keywords

Immunology
Physiology
Biochemistry
Environmental Science
Biology
Coral Reef Ecology
Symbiosis
Genomic
Transcriptomic

About this position

PhD and Postdoctoral Opportunities in Ecological and Evolutionary Immunology

The Symbiommunity Lab (PI Lauren Fuess) at Texas State is recruiting candidates for two open PhD positions (fall 2026 admission) and one open postdoctoral position (start by August 2026). Our group studies the causes and consequences of immune variation, with a particular focus on the roles of symbiotic interactions. Most of our current funded work is focused on Cnidarians, but opportunities to work in other taxa may arise. To learn more about our research, visit our webpage: fuesslab.wp.txstate.edu .
PhD Positions- Admitted PhD students will work on projects related to ecological and evolutionary immunology, primarily in cnidarian systems. Students in the Symbiommunity Lab receive training in a range of integrative approaches including microscopy, biochemical assays, next generation sequencing (transcriptomics, genomics, single cell sequencing, etc), and physiology. Opportunities exist to work on several NSF funded projects ( https://lnkd.in/gXtTtA6n ). Students will receive a competitive package consisting of 9 months guaranteed stipend at a rate of $3,512.85/month. Stipends will be provided for a minimum of 4 years for students with a MS degree, 5 years for those with a BS. Tuition support and summer salary are also provided through funded grants. Support packages are provided as a combination of departmental support (TAs) and external funding (RAs).

Postdoctoral Positions- The selected postdoctoral researcher?s primary role will be to support a recently funded NSF project investigating the link between bleaching recovery and disease susceptibility in cnidarians (NSF Award 2440978). Opportunities will exist it contribute to other projects focused on understanding the roles of symbiotic interactions in driving variation in host immunity across scales. The postdoctoral researcher will be responsible for leading studies investigating the association between bleaching recovery and disease susceptibility in cnidarians. This project will involve experimental work with the Aiptasia model system including husbandry, experimental design, and bioinformatic and biochemical sample analysis. The primary project is laboratory based, though opportunities for field work related to other projects may arise. The postdoc will also have opportunities to collaborate on other ongoing projects involving diverse cnidarian systems. Mentorship is a key component of work in the Symbiommunity lab.

For more information on both positions please visit our webpage at: https://lnkd.in/gXWsgrgP . Full application instructions are found there. Application review will begin on November 1st and continue until suitable applicants are identified. Questions can be emailed to PI Lauren Fuess ( [email protected] ).

Dr. Lauren E. Fuess
Assistant Professor
Department of Biology

5307 Ingram Hall
Texas State University
San Marcos, TX 78666

[email protected]
fuesslab.wp.txstate.edu

Funding details

Full funding including tuition fees and living expenses is available for this position. The scholarship covers all educational costs and provides a monthly stipend.

How to apply

Please submit your application including a cover letter, CV, academic transcripts, and contact information for two references. Applications should be sent via the online portal before the deadline.

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