Subject: Searching for undergraduate research assistants for Spring semester, 2015 Description: I am a fourth-year Doctoral candidate in the Biological Sciences BEES program. I am currently conducting research with the ecological model plant system, Mimulus guttatus. I am interested in the role that genetics and mating system evolution play in facilitating the invasive success of introduced species. For the 2015 spring semester, I will be taking on undergraduates interested in acquiring experience with ecological research. The work will take place, for the most part, in the UMD greenhouse on the north side of campus. Assistants will be required to work 3-6 hours/week throughout the semester, and must be flexible with their time and able to work some weekend hours. Honors students in Biology are highly encouraged to apply. Work will involve taking measurements of plants, general maintenance of plants throughout the semester, and data entry. Assistants will earn either 1 or 2 research credits via BSCI399. This is a great opportunity to learn about research techniques that address novel questions in plant ecology and evolution. It will also look good on a CV! Interested applicants can contact me, Jason Berg, at the following email address: [log in to unmask] Positions are limited, and only a select few students will be asked to schedule an interview. Sincerely, Jason Berg Contact Person: Jason Berg Contact Email: [log in to unmask]