Title: PhD Graduate Assistantship- Wildlife Genetics

Agency: Iowa State University, Department of Natural Resource Ecology and 
Management

Location: Ames, IA

Description: This study is a part of a larger project aimed at 
understanding the relationship between river otter densities and the 
status of smallmouth bass populations in Ozark streams in Missouri. The 
primary objective of this assistantship is to estimate river otter 
abundance through non-invasive genotyping. Additional possible research 
topics include, but are not limited to, characterizing otter population 
and spatial genetic structure, identifying landscape features that 
influence otter spatial ecology, and comparing the impacts of harvest on 
otter population genetic diversity.

The student will be primarily responsible for the genetic component of the 
project. Opportunities for participation in field work associated with 
sample collection are possible. The student will be expected to present 
the results of his/her research at regional and national meetings and to 
prepare manuscripts of these findings for publication in the peer-reviewed 
literature.

Qualifications:  A M.S. in ecology, wildlife, genetics, or related field 
is desirable, but not necessary. Preference will be given to applicants 
with prior research experience using genetic techniques. Prior to formal 
application to Iowa State University, interested applicants are strongly 
encouraged to contact Dr. Julie Blanchong, preferably by email, with a 
letter of interest, including cumulative GPA, GRE scores, description of 
any previous research experience, and contact information for three 
references. In lieu of email, hard copies can be submitted to Dr. Julie 
Blanchong, Department of Natural Resource Ecology and Management, 339 
Science II, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50014. Review of applications 
will begin immediately and continue until a suitable applicant is found. 

Salary: The candidate selected will be provided with a graduate research 
and/or teaching assistantship that includes a tuition waiver, an initial 
stipend of $18,000 per year, and health care benefits. 

Contact: Julie Blanchong
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (preferred)
(515) 294-9699
 

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