Tribble lab opening September 2024
At this point (October, 2023) I am no longer looking to meet with prospective students. If you are a prospective student interested in joining the lab, I encourage you to reach out further in advance of the November deadline next year.
The Tribble Lab will be opening in the Fall quarter, 2024, at the University of Washington. The lab will be jointly affiliated with the UW Department of Biology and the Burke Museum.
Projects in the lab should address plant evolutionary biology, preferably within one of two themes: (1) the processes generating biodiversity, particularly in the American tropics or Hawai'i (includes plant systematics, biogeography, and diversification), and (2) the evolution of morphological convergence, particularly projects that synthesize across levels of biological organization (including macromorphology, genomics, and plant anatomy). Most projects focus on an empirical question as well as push the bounds of existing phylogenetic methods; projects that tend more towards purely empirical or purely computational development may also be a good fit. While most of the lab's work focuses on monocots and ferns, projects on other plants that address these themes might also be considered. See the research page of my website for more on current/ past projects: https://carrietribble.weebly.com/research.html
Prospective Postdocs
I will be recruiting a postdoctoral researcher to start sometime early 2025. If you are a prospective postdoc, please send me an email with your CV and a bit about your research interests/ experience. I also encourage potential postdoctoral researchers who may be interested in applying for external fellowships to email me to discuss project ideas and opportunities!
Email: ctribble09[at]gmail[dot]com
Research Staff
I will also be hiring a lab tech to start Fall 2024. If you are prospective lab tech or are otherwise interested in information about the upcoming Tribble Lab at UW Biology, please send me an email with your CV and a description of your research experience and interests.
Email: ctribble09[at]gmail[dot]com
The Tribble Lab will be opening in the Fall quarter, 2024, at the University of Washington. The lab will be jointly affiliated with the UW Department of Biology and the Burke Museum.
Projects in the lab should address plant evolutionary biology, preferably within one of two themes: (1) the processes generating biodiversity, particularly in the American tropics or Hawai'i (includes plant systematics, biogeography, and diversification), and (2) the evolution of morphological convergence, particularly projects that synthesize across levels of biological organization (including macromorphology, genomics, and plant anatomy). Most projects focus on an empirical question as well as push the bounds of existing phylogenetic methods; projects that tend more towards purely empirical or purely computational development may also be a good fit. While most of the lab's work focuses on monocots and ferns, projects on other plants that address these themes might also be considered. See the research page of my website for more on current/ past projects: https://carrietribble.weebly.com/research.html
Prospective Postdocs
I will be recruiting a postdoctoral researcher to start sometime early 2025. If you are a prospective postdoc, please send me an email with your CV and a bit about your research interests/ experience. I also encourage potential postdoctoral researchers who may be interested in applying for external fellowships to email me to discuss project ideas and opportunities!
Email: ctribble09[at]gmail[dot]com
Research Staff
I will also be hiring a lab tech to start Fall 2024. If you are prospective lab tech or are otherwise interested in information about the upcoming Tribble Lab at UW Biology, please send me an email with your CV and a description of your research experience and interests.
Email: ctribble09[at]gmail[dot]com