Hi all,
There is a 5 week position available involving the extraction of DNA from 120 endangered sea stars and screening those individuals with seven microsatellite loci as well as Sanger sequencing two mtDNA regions.
All work will be carried out in the CSL molecular genetics laboratories and I will be on hand to assist with the running of samples on the sequencer. A/Prof Chris Burridge is a co- chief investigator. The samples will be supplied by Ecomarine Consulting and the project is funded by Pitt & Sherry.
The successful applicant will need to have a solid background in population genetics and will be required to produce a detailed report for the funding body. The position is funded at HEO6 level.
Please get in touch with me if you are interested or know of someone who might be and I can provide you with further details. Thanks.
Regards,
Adam.
Adam Smolenski
Senior Scientist Molecular Genetics
Central Science Laboratory
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Hello again,
If you have struggled with the excruciating pressure of the much earlier-than-usual deadline for Phylomania this year (because we're teaming up with the bigger ABACBS and COMBINE conference), fear not, for the good news of today is that the deadline has been extended by two more weeks:
The main conference website is at https://www.abacbs.org/conference2021/, but go to https://www.abacbs.org/conference2021/important-dates and you shall see this welcome text:
Submission due date: 20th September (Monday) 4th October (Monday)
Go on, you know you want to .
Best wishes
Mike
Michael Charleston
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Mathematical Biology Group
Professor in Bioinformatics
School of Natural Sciences
University of Tasmania
AUSTRALIA
Phone: +61 3 6226 2444
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