*PhD Student Research Assistant: Carnivore community ecology and diet
analysis with DNA metabarcoding on the colonizing front of wolves *



The Levi Lab at Oregon State University is accepting applications for a PhD
Graduate Assistantship. We are looking for a hard-working Ph.D. graduate
student to begin in winter 2015 for dissertation research on cougar, bear,
coyote, and bobcat community ecology and diet using scat-detection dogs and
molecular methods, including individual identification and Illumina
sequencing and DNA metabarcoding for diet analysis. This position combines
strong field, lab, and analytical component. The student will work with Dr.
Levi and with biologists from the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Fieldwork will be based out of La Grande, Oregon, and the student should
expect to live in La Grande for extended periods. This position is an
excellent opportunity for students interested in carnivore ecology,
conservation, and management, and for students interested in applying
molecular methods to applied ecological and conservation problems.



The student should be accomplished in writing, PCR, statistics, and field
and laboratory skills. Student must have MS degree except in exceptional
circumstances. Preferred candidates will have previous experience working
in a genetics lab, a demonstrated ability to work with GIS and R, and a
record of publication in peer-reviewed journals.

For more information or to apply, send (1) a letter of interest, (2)
resume, (3) GRE scores, (4) transcripts, (5) writing sample, and (6)
contact information (email and phone number) for three references to Prof.
Taal Levi at [email protected].



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Taal Levi
Assistant Professor
Oregon State University
ph: 831-332-7873
http://people.oregonstate.edu/~levit/

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