Opportunities

Robyn Burnham’s Liana Biodiversity and Ecology Lab has many opportunities for graduate students, undergraduate students, and collaborators to become involved in neotropical and liana research.

In the pages below, you will find various U-M opportunity links regarding research, employment, and courses and contact information for Robyn J. Burnham, research director of the liana lab.

Mato Grosso plots in Sinop: studied by Márcia Cleia Vilela Santos, with Robyn in a Machaerium ferox

Mato Grosso plots in Sinop: studied by Márcia Cleia Vilela Santos, with Robyn in a Machaerium ferox liana

 

Students interested in working with plants, and especially climbing plants, are encouraged to email Robyn Burnham. Please provide the reason(s) for your interest in liana research and your previous experience to help determine how your skills may be incorporated into our lab.