The Masters in Science in Integrative Genomics program at Black Hills State University (Spearfish, South Dakota) currently has openings for the Fall 2015 semester. This program exposes students to modern techniques and instrumentation in the laboratory and field and prepares students for success in both academic and other biotechnology-related pursuits. Graduate Research Assistantships (RAs) are awarded to students and provide a competitive stipend plus funding for research. All RAs receive a reduced tuition rate (1/3 of in-state rate) and assist with instruction of undergraduate-level science labs. Black Hills State University, located in the heart of the northern Black Hills in Spearfish, SD, offers 75 academic programs at the associate, bachelor, and master degree levels. BHSU, which has over 4,000 students, has earned a reputation for transforming lives through innovative, high-quality academic programs and a dynamic learning community. Our location provides a natural laboratory for Integrative Genomics. We are also close to the Deep Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory (DUSEL) at Homestake Mine, allowing for collaboration with other major universities (to study, for example, the meta-genomics of the unique microbial communities found in extreme environments). Learn more about the community here: www.visitspearfish.com www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTsFzC9vESI www.youtube.com/watch?v=BrRRHz2TRDs Information about M.S. Integrative Genomics program requirements and application process can be found here: www.bhsu.edu/Academics/GraduatePrograms/IntegrativeGenomics/tabid/2164/Default.aspx For further information email: Raeann.Mettler@bhsu.edu Raeann Mettler School of Natural Sciences Black Hills State University 1200 University Street Unit 9008 Spearfish, SD 57799-9008 Raeann Mettler
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Friday, May 8, 2015
The Masters in Science in Integrative Genomics program at Black Hills State University
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