MS position - Summer/Fall 2018 start - Genetic structure of white spruce 
populations

The lab of Dr. Jalene LaMontagne, Department of Biological Sciences, DePaul 
University is looking for a MS student to work on a 2-year NSF-funded project 
studying genetic structure in white spruce populations in the Upper Peninsula 
of Michigan, the northwoods of Wisconsin, and NE Minnesota.

The MS student will receive a stipend of $16,000 per year through a combination 
of a Teaching Assistantship during the academic year and a summer stipend, plus 
a tuition waiver for the two MS year program.

Requirements: B.S. degree in a related field. Previous research experience with 
laboratory methods for genetic analysis and experience or willingness to 
conduct field research. Drivers' license and a clean driving record. Good team 
player, with a demonstrated ability to show initiative and to work both 
independently and collaboratively. Quantitative skills in R are desirable but 
can be learned during the program. Preferred start is early June 2018. This 
research will be done in collaboration with Dr. Windsor Aguirre at DePaul.

The Department of Biological Sciences at DePaul University is located in the 
Lincoln Park area of Chicago, 4 miles north of downtown. Interested applicants 
should contact Dr. LaMontagne ([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) 
expressing their interest and including a copy of their CV and transcripts as 
soon as possible, and would then also apply to the graduate program; 
https://csh.depaul.edu/academics/biological-sciences/graduate/biological-sciences-ms/Pages/default.aspx
 Completed applications will be reviewed by the graduate beginning after 12 
February 2018.

For more information about the project, please contact Dr. LaMontagne 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> and/or visit the lab website: 
http://lamontagnelab.weebly.com/

Regards,
Dr. Jalene LaMontagne
--
Assistant Professor, Ecology
Department of Biological Sciences, DePaul University
Adjunct Scientist, Lincoln Park Zoo/Urban Wildlife Institute

http://go.depaul.edu/lamontagne
http://lamontagnelab.weebly.com/
Twitter: @LaMontagneLab<http://www.twitter.com/LaMontagneLab>

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