Graduate Position (MS or Ph.D) in Conservation Genetics in the lab of Paul Leberg, Department of Biology, University of Louisiana. I am seeking a student for a lab and field-based project that will use DNA markers to determine the genetic structure and dispersal dynamics of a cave cricket inhabiting a series of caves of special conservation concern The research assistantship includes an annual stipend (dependent on student experience), full tuition waiver, and limited health insurance. The student could start as early as Jan 2009 or as late as Aug 2009. Candidates should have prior experience with DNA-based genetic analysis. Because of restrictions associated with some sample sites, only applicants that are US citizens will be considered. Via email, please send a letter of interest, a CV or resume (including GPA and GRE scores) and contact information for 3 references to Paul Leberg ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). Review of applicants will continue until a suitable candidate is identified. For more information visit on my lab, visit http://www.ucs.louisiana.edu/~pll6743/. Information on our graduate program can be found at http://www.ucs.louisiana.edu/~pll6743/biogradstudies.htm. -- Paul Leberg Professor and Graduate Coordinator Department of Biology University of Louisiana Lafayette
For more information on my research please visit: http://www.ucs.louisiana.edu/~pll6743/ For more information about the graduate program please visit: http://www.ucs.louisiana.edu/~pll6743/biogradstudies.htm and http://biology.louisiana.edu/ PO Box 42451 Lafayette, LA 70504 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 337-482-6637 337-482-5660 (Fax)
