Graduate students

Adapted from Vredenburg Lab. 

I am interested in accepting students who whant to explore how global change drivers (climate change, land cover/land use change, pollution) alter insect-microbe-plant interactions. Strong candidates should have experience in ecological research (lab and or field work), and demonstrate a motivation to excel. 

Graduate students complete the master's of science program in biology in Integrative Biology or Physiology & Behavioral Biology. For more information please see: 

Master's of Science in Biology: https://biology.sfsu.edu/graduate/integrative

Master's of Science in Biology: https://biology.sfsu.edu/graduate/physiology

For info. about graduate scholarships: https://biology.sfsu.edu/funding-opportunities-students

Additional scholarships: https://biology.sfsu.edu/funding-opportunities

For more information including additional graduate school materials: https://biology.sfsu.edu/graduate-programs-1

Master’s students that join the Global Change Ecology Lab must read and agree our manual of mutual expectation available in the Biol 899 course.


Undergraduate students

We have many undergraduate research opportunities in the lab and are happy to talk with any interested students. You can get in touch with Mitzy Porras or any other member of the lab. Undergraduates should also search the SFSU scholarships using filters “biology” and “College of Science and Engineering” for fellowship opportunities for undergraduates.


Undergraduate students that join the Global Change Ecology Lab must read and agree our manual of mutual expectations  in the Biol 699 course