Job Posting: Research Technician at UNH 

A full-time position of research technician is available at the University of 
New Hampshire in the lab of 
Dr. Adrienne Kovach. 

We seek an experienced individual to perform a variety of laboratory research, 
organizational, and 
analytical tasks in the fields of molecular ecology and conservation 
genetics/genomics. The research 
technician will contribute to ongoing projects in the Kovach lab, including 
genetic and genomic analyses 
of adaptation and gene flow, landscape and conservation genetics, noninvasive 
genotyping for wildlife 
population monitoring and abundance estimation, and other studies integrating 
genetic and ecological 
data toward conservation management. More information can be found on the lab 
website:  
http://kovachlab.com
 
The position is full-time for 1 year, with the opportunity for renewal upon 
satisfactory performance, and 
it provides a competitive salary with benefits. 

Characteristic Duties and Responsibilities 
1.      Perform routine molecular biology tasks – e.g., DNA extraction, PCR, 
sequencing, genotyping, next-
generation sequencing library preparation 
2.      Collect raw molecular genetic data (sequencing and genotyping data) 
3.      Perform standard population genetic analyses 
4.      Assist PI and lab members with analyses of molecular data 
5.      Maintain records (hard copy and digital laboratory notebooks) of 
research work 
6.      Assist and supervise undergraduate students in the laboratory 
7.      Manage day-to-day organization and functions of the lab, under 
direction of PI 
8.       Assist with or conduct supplies inventory and ordering 
9.      Work cooperatively and collaboratively with PI, graduate students, and 
other laboratory members
10.     Additional duties as assigned; may include: assisting in development of 
molecular assays, analysis 
of next-generation sequencing data, and assigning with preparation of 
manuscripts for publication. 


Minimum Acceptable Qualifications 

Bachelor’s degree in biological sciences (biology, genetics, ecology, 
conservation biology, wildlife) 
At least 2 years prior experience conducting molecular laboratory work. 
Basic laboratory bench skills, including PCR, DNA sequencing, and genotyping 


Additional Desirable Qualifications 
 
Graduate degree with thesis or dissertation research in molecular ecology 
Experience with population genetics analyses 
Experience with next generation sequencing, library preparation, and data 
analysis 
Collaborative research experience 
Skills and interest in report and manuscript writing 
Proficiency in R 
Skills in bioinformatics 
GIS skills 

To apply
Applications should include 1) a cover letter describing skills, qualifications 
and motivation for applying, 
2) a CV, and 3) a list of references; and should be submitted online: 
http://jobs.usnh.edu/postings/25785
and also emailed to [email protected] 
Please contact Adrienne Kovach at [email protected] with any questions.

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