*MSc Project Opportunity*

The Desforges Lab in Ecotoxicology and Wildlife Stress
<https://desforgeslab.weebly.com/> at the University of Winnipeg is excited
to advertise for a MSc opportunity in the area of Quantitative Polar Bear
Ecology, Global Change Biology, and Ecosystem Dynamics.  We are looking for
a motivated MSc student to work on a project focused on polar bear and
ringed seal teeth analysis *starting May or September 2025*. The successful
candidate will use digital image analysis to measure annual growth layer
groups in polar bear and ringed seal teeth and apply statistical models to
explore relationships with biological data collected from each animal as
well as relevant environmental data on habitat change over time.



*Qualifications and Support*

Suitable candidates will have a 4-year bachelor’s degree (honours
preferred) in a relevant field, such as biology, environmental science,
wildlife management, or similar. The main project tasks involve analyzing
digital photos of tooth cross-sections and use of statistical modeling
approaches. The candidate will also get hands-on training on how to prepare
teeth samples for staining and imaging. When possible, the candidate may
get opportunities for field-work associated with marine mammal research in
the Arctic. The successful candidate will have experience and/or interest
in research and data/statistical analysis using R, proven academic
excellence, and strong English writing skills. The successful candidate
with receive a competitive 2-year funding package with direct support for
professional development (e.g., conferences, publications, etc.). Students
will also be encouraged to apply to internal and external funding
opportunities to support their research projects and career advancement.
The candidate will benefit from co-supervision and collaboration with world
leading experts in Arctic marine mammal ecology, including at Environment
and Climate Change Canada (Dr. Evan Richardson) and Fisheries and Oceans
Canada (Dr. Steve Ferguson, Dr. David Yurkowski).



*How to Apply*

Serious applicants that clearly meet the above qualifications should email
Dr. Jean-Pierre Desforges (j.desfor...@uwinnipeg.ca) with the subject line
“MSc polar bear teeth” and include:

   1. An updated CV
   2. Transcripts (unofficial acceptable)
   3. Statement of interest in the research project and description of
   qualifications
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