The deadline is February 10th.

Title: Conservation Genetics Lab Technician

Agency: Texas A&M University, Institute of Renewable Natural Resources

Location: Dallas, TX

Job Description: Mussel Research Group at Texas A&M University Institute of 
Renewable Natural 
Resources is looking to hire a highly motivated Lab Technician. The individual 
will assist research in 
conservation genetics of freshwater mussels in Texas. Primary job duties 
include archiving tissue 
samples, DNA extraction, polymerase chain reaction (PCR), DNA sequencing, and 
fragment analyses; 
however, the individual should expect occasional field sampling of mussels. 
Fieldwork includes visual 
and tactile search for mussels (wading and snorkeling), mussel identification, 
and data entry. Typical 
work schedule: 5 days per week, 8 hrs per day. Occasionally, longer workdays 
may be required to 
complete field sampling.

Applicants must be self-motivated, enthusiastic, and enjoy working with others. 
Applicants should 
anticipate residing in Dallas, Texas.

Salary: $900 every 2 weeks

Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Biology or related field; experience 
extracting DNA and PCR; 
excellent communication skills and competency to work independently. Preference 
will be given to 
applicants with strong background in phylogenetics/population genetics, work 
experience in a 
molecular genetics laboratory, and/or familiarity with population genetics and 
phylogenetic analysis 
software.

Tentative Start Date: February 28, 2017. This position is initially for 4 
months; however, it may be 
extended depending on performance and there is the possibility to switch to a 
graduate degree at 
Texas A&M University.

As a single email attachment, submit cover letter, resume, and contact 
information for 3 references 
to Kentaro Inoue (kentaro.in...@ag.tamu.edu). Review of applications will start 
February 10, 2017 
and continue until a suitable candidate is found.

Website: http://irnr.tamu.edu/  |  http://tamuirnrmussels.weebly.com/

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