A Masters assistantship is available in the Department of Biology at
Georgia Southern University (GSU), with an intended start date in August
2018.  The student will be expected to play a pivotal role and develop a
thesis project on the conservation genomics of North American unionid
mussels.  Briefly, this project (funded by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service, North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission, and GSU) will
develop high-throughput genomic resources (development of single-nucleotide
polymorphism (SNP) loci and genomic assays) to characterize the genomic
diversity of imperiled mussel species in North Carolina.

The successful applicant will become enrolled in the Master’s of Biology
program at GSU and complete course work and an M.S. thesis, leading to an
M.S. degree in Biology. The assistantship includes a tuition waiver and
stipend for two years, to be funded through a combination of teaching and
research duties. The student also will assist in the field and lab
activities of other members of the Cox (http://www.coxevolab.org/) and
Roberts labs (http://www.southernfisheries.org).  More information about
the graduate program can be found at the Biology department’s web page (
http://cosm.georgiasouthern.edu/biology/graduate-program-2/). GSU is a
27,000-student comprehensive research university located in one of the most
biodiverse regions of the southeastern U.S. (http://www.georgiasouthern.edu/
).

Required qualifications include (1) a B.S. degree in Biology, Zoology,
Fisheries, Ecology and Evolution, Genetics, or a related field, (2)
excellent interpersonal, written, and oral communication skills, and (3)
strong self-motivation and ability to work well independently and with a
team. Preferred qualifications include (1) previous experience with
laboratory research in genetics, (2) strong analytical skills, including
statistics and bioinformatics, and (3) demonstrated scientific writing
ability, such as authorship of a scientific publication, report, or senior
thesis.

To apply, email the following as a single pdf file: (1) statement of
research background and interests, (2) curriculum vitae or resume, (3)
names and contact information for three academic or professional
references, (4) GRE scores, and (5) an unofficial copy of your college
transcript. Review of applications will begin on 15 December 2017 and
continue until the position is filled. Inquiries can be addressed to either
Dr. Jamie Roberts (email: [email protected]) or Dr. Christian
Cox (email: [email protected]).

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