Graduate Masters Position in Applied Bacterial Genomics. 

The bioinformatics and genomics-focused Jue lab (https://csumb.edu/juelab) at 
California State 
University, Monterey Bay is recruiting a graduate student (M.S. Environmental 
Science) position 
in applied microbial genomics. This position is part of a broader project to 
identify the genetic 
mechanisms used by bacteria to remediate pesticides from agricultural runoff 
and understand 
the metagenomic community dynamics that contribute to optimal remediation 
activity. 
Prospective students should be interested in using genomics and bioinformatics 
to understand 
the functional genetic basis of complex phenotypes and/or how genetics can 
inform us on the 
ecological contexts for successful pesticide remediation. This position in our 
M.S. program 
starts Fall 2018. Please contact Dr. Nathaniel Jue ([email protected]) for more 
information. A 
successful applicant will be passionate about functional and evolutionary 
genomics, interested 
in microbial genetics, and familiar with sterile technique and basic genetic 
lab techniques. 
Experience with programming and statistics is also valued. Students working in 
the Jue lab get 
professional training in scientific computing, applied data science and 
advanced genomic lab 
techniques. Details about the M.S. program in Environmental Science at CSUMB 
can be found 
here: https://csumb.edu/amws. Our program provides excellent training required 
to enter 
technical positions in industry (~30% of graduates) and government (~40% of 
graduates) or 
academia (~20% of graduates) with a 90% graduation rate. Through CSUMB 
membership in the 
NOAA Center for Coastal and Marine Ecosystems, the Coastal and Marine 
Ecosystems Program 
(CMP) provides additional opportunities for financial support for graduate 
studies leading to the 
Masters of Science degree at CSU Monterey Bay. Center research emphases include 
Coastal 
Resilience, Coastal Intelligence and Place-Based Conservation. Prospective 
students must be 
applying to the thesis track and must be interested in working in the priority 
areas of the CMP. 
Please review the eligibility criteria and application instructions in the CMP 
graduate page 
(https://csumb.edu/cme/graduate-students) and contact Dr. Jue if you have 
questions about it. 
The Jue Lab celebrates having members from diverse backgrounds and training and 
encourages 
underrepresented and underserved groups to apply. The program application 
deadline is 
February 1.

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