[ECOLOG-L] Two graduate student positions in marine viral ecology

2017-12-11 Thread Jessica Labonte
The Labonté viral ecology lab at Texas A University at Galveston is looking 
for two motivated 
students to pursue graduate studies (one MSc and one PhD) in the department of 
Marine Biology 
through the Marine Biology Interdisciplinary Program (MARB-IDP). Students will 
work on research 
projects related to virus evolution, virus-host interactions, and 
characterization the role of viruses in 
marine (surface and subseafloor) environments using cultivation-independent 
techniques. Interests and 
experience in bioinformatics are desired.

Interested students should contact Dr. Jessica Labonté (labon...@tamug.edu) 
with their curriculum 
vitae and a cover letter presenting themselves and their interests in viral 
ecology research prior to 
submitting an application (before January 15). The deadline to apply for the 
MARB-IDP program is 
February 15, 2018. Applications from women, military veterans, individuals with 
disabilities, and 
members of other traditionally underrepresented groups are encouraged.


[ECOLOG-L] Graduate student positions in virus ecology

2017-12-01 Thread Jessica Labonte
The Labonté viral ecology lab at Texas A University at Galveston is looking 
for two motivated 
students to pursue graduate studies (one MSc and one PhD) in the department of 
Marine Biology 
through the Marine Biology Interdisciplinary Program (MARB-IDP). Students will 
work on research 
projects related to virus evolution, virus-host interactions, and 
characterization the role of viruses in 
marine (surface and subseafloor) environments.

Interested students should contact Dr. Jessica Labonté (labon...@tamug.edu) 
with their curriculum 
vitae and a cover letter presenting themselves and their interests in viral 
ecology research prior to 
submitting an application before January 31, 2018. The deadline to apply for 
the MARB-IDP program is 
February 15, 2018. Applications from women, military veterans, individuals with 
disabilities, and 
members of other traditionally underrepresented groups are encouraged.