MSC AND PHD POSITIONS: POPULATION AND CONSERVATION GENOMICS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
I am looking for multiple MSc and PhD students to join my research team at The University of British Columbia (Okanagan Campus) to take part in studies investigating the genomic basis of adaptation to environmental change and exploring ways in which this information may be harnessed for conservation of various mammal, reptile and fish species-at-risk. The project offers opportunities for both laboratory and field-based research, and direct collaboration with Provincial, Federal and Indigenous management agencies. Individuals with a population genetics background, bioinformatics experience and strong analytical skills are especially encouraged to apply.
Visit the Ecological and Conservation Genomics laboratory website (https://blogs.ubc.ca/russellolab/) for more information on our current research directions. Additional information about our Biology graduate program at UBC can be found at the following website: http://biol.ok.ubc.ca/graduate/biology.html.
UBC is one of the world’s leading universities, and is consistently ranked in the top 40. The university has two distinct campuses, one in Vancouver and one in Kelowna. UBC’s Okanagan campus, located in the city of Kelowna, has over 10,000 students in seven faculties, with strong undergraduate and graduate programs. Situated in the heart of the Okanagan Valley, one of the most scenic regions in Canada, it offers an intimate learning environment and excellent opportunities for regional, national, and international scholarly activities.
To apply, send me via e-mail (michael.russello@ubc.ca) a CV, unofficial transcripts, writing sample, and contact information for at least two references.
Dr. Michael Russello
Professor, Population and Conservation Genomics
The University of British Columbia, Okanagan Campus
Department of Biology
3247 University Way, FIP346
Kelowna, BC Canada V1V 1V7