*MSc. Position in Ecological Genomics at University of New Brunswick Saint John: Striped Bass Adaptation (Fall 2015 or Winter 2016)* A position is available for a Master�s of Science student to participate in an integrated Striped Bass genomics research program. The student will use ecologically divergent populations and full-genome re-sequencing to determine the genetic basis of adaptation. The student will be part of a lab of a new Canada Research Chair in Aquatic Molecular Ecology and Ecological Genomics at the University of New Brunswick in Saint John. Funding is available for a stipend or top-up bonus for students with funding. The student will use state-of-the-art laboratory equipment, including robotics, to streamline repetitive tasks and will have priority access to a high-powered computer with 1.5 TB of RAM for bioinformatics. The lab is located at the Canadian Rivers Institute ( www.canadianriversinstitute.ca). Suitable candidates will have a solid quantitative background with experience in genetics and genomics lab work and/or bioinformatics. Candidates must have a positive attitude and willingness to work with a team. Experience in programing with R, Python or Perl computer languages is a plus. The position will begin in the fall term of 2015 or winter of 2016. Submit a Cover Letter, CV, contact information for three references and unofficial transcripts that include course names to Dr. Scott Pavey ( scottapavey@gmail.com). Application packages will be accepted until the position is filled. Scott Pavey
We should preserve biodiversity
Tuesday, May 12, 2015
MSc. Position in Ecological Genomics at University of New Brunswick Saint John
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