Undergraduates
The Bachelot Lab is a great place for undergraduate researchers! Our lab hosts undergraduates from a variety of majors and experience levels. The Bachelot Lab is a good fit for undergraduates with an interest in ecological questions, biology, plant-insect interactions, fungi, field research, quantitative methods, theoretical approaches, statistics, and more.
Bachelot Lab undergraduates conduct their research through a variety of mechanisms such as honors/Wentz/Niblack projects, work-study positions, research for course credit, Freshman Research Scholars, AURCA assistants, volunteering, and paid research assistant roles.
If you are interested in joining us, please email Dr. Bachelot.
Bachelot Lab undergraduates conduct their research through a variety of mechanisms such as honors/Wentz/Niblack projects, work-study positions, research for course credit, Freshman Research Scholars, AURCA assistants, volunteering, and paid research assistant roles.
If you are interested in joining us, please email Dr. Bachelot.
Graduate Students
Prospective graduate students should email Dr. Bachelot before preparing an application to the program. More information about the graduate program can be found at the department website.
Dr. Bachelot does anticipate taking a student in Fall 2024.
Dr. Bachelot does anticipate taking a student in Fall 2024.
Postdoctoral Researchers
The Bachelot Lab is always looking for postdoctoral researchers to join the group both as scientists and mentors. Prospective postdocs should email Dr. Bachelot to talk about research interests. She is interested in helping potential postdocs prepare fellowship applications to support their work with the Bachelot Lab.