Dear Marmammers:

I have three Ph.D. positions starting in September 2021 (preferably), or 
January 2022 (if necessary). The three positions are as follows:

1. Epigenetic effects of non-lethal entanglements in North Atlantic right 
whales. Assessing how methylation patterns change throughout the genomes in 
response to non-lethal entanglements, and how long such changes persist;

2. Using ddRADSeq data to quantify the impact of inbreeding on health, 
survival, and recovery potential of North Atlantic right whales;

3. Using genomic data to infer historic demography and estimate genetic load in 
North Atlantic right whales vs southern right whales.

I am located at Saint Mary’s University<https://www.smu.ca> in 
Halifax<https://www.novascotia.com/places-to-go/regions/halifax-metro>, Nova 
Scotia. It is a wonderful place to work and live. The right whale community is 
wonderful as well, and includes the New England 
Aquarium<https://www.andersoncabotcenterforoceanlife.org/rightwhales/right-whales/>
  the Canadian Whale Institute<https://www.canadianwhaleinstitute.ca>, and the 
North Atlantic Right Whale Consortium<https://www.narwc.org>.

Please contact me ([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) if 
you are interested, and include:
1. Which project you are interested in;
2. Why you are interested in it;
3. Why your background makes you appropriate to work on it; and
4. Your CV

Preference will go to applicants who already have M.Sc. degrees.

Thanks, and I hope to hear from you soon.

Sincerely,
Tim Frasier

______________________
Timothy R. Frasier
Coordinator - Forensic Sciences Program
Associate Professor - Department of Biology
Saint Mary's University
923 Robie Street
Halifax, NS B3H 3C3, Canada
Email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Tel: (902) 491-6382
www.frasierlab.ca<http://frasierlab.ca>







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