This position involves supporting ongoing projects in the McMillan lab while gaining hands-on research experience. There is also an opportunity to design and pursue a small independent research project. Research in the McMillan Lab explores three-way interactions between plants, microbiome communities, and the environment with the overall goal of improving plant health in a variety of abiotic conditions. Compared to individual interactions between plants and microbes or plants and elevated temperature, for example, our findings show that higher order interactions can produce emergent phenotypes that are impossible to predict from our understanding of less complex interactions. In our lab, we use a wide range of biochemical, molecular biology, microbiology, genomics, and modeling approaches to determine which mechanisms govern these emergent properties and how we might apply this new set of three-way interaction “rules” to benefit plant health. The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) at Cornell University is a leading institution focused on purpose-driven, interdisciplinary science. It addresses global challenges through research, education, and outreach, emphasizing the interconnected nature of scientific systems. CALS prioritizes access to nutritious food, a healthy environment, and the wellbeing of communities worldwide. Its work spans local to global scales, aiming to create sustainable and impactful solutions.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Associate degree
Number of Employees
1-10 employees