PhD position in soil microbiology and biogeochemistry at one of the world's leading soil science programs. Research topics are flexible but should broadly relate to how microbial death pathways influence soil microbial community composition and function. Strong path to academic and government research careers.
Freedman Lab, Department of Soil and Environmental Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Associate Professor Zac Freedman is the O.N. Allen Professor of Soil Microbiology. Lab page: https://freedmanlab.soils.wisc.edu/. Stipend is for 2026-2027 academic year — verify current rate.
Bachelor's or Master's in microbiology, soil science, biology, biochemistry, or related field. Strong academic record. Interest in microbial ecology and soil systems. Lab/research experience preferred but not required.
Yes. International PhD students including Nigerians are eligible. Strong undergraduate or Master's record in microbiology, soil science, or related field is required. Email Dr. Zac Freedman to express interest.
$37,417/yr stipend for the 2026-2027 academic year, tuition coverage, and student health insurance — typical of a fully funded US PhD package.
Rolling — possible start as early as Fall 2026. UW-Madison's main graduate application deadlines are typically December for Fall admissions, but Dr. Freedman accepts inquiries year-round.
Email Dr. Zac Freedman at zfreedman@wisc.edu with a brief introduction, your research interests, CV, and unofficial transcripts. If there's a fit, he'll guide you through formal application via UW-Madison's graduate school portal.
Strong academic record, lab/research experience (especially in microbiology or soil sciences), clear research interest in microbial ecology, and proactive communication strengthen applications.