MS Biology student position: Biomedical Bleeding Effects on Horseshoe Crabs (Plymouth State University, Plymouth, NH)
Funded Position Available: We are currently recruiting for an MS student to work on a 2 year NH SeaGrant-funded project to investigate the effects of biomedical bleeding on the horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus. This student will be based at Plymouth State University with Dr. Christopher Chabot, and will work closely with another student starting soon at the University of New Hampshire with Dr. Win Watson. The PSU student will focus on lab studies, while the UNH student will focus on field studies. There will be much overlap and combined lab/field efforts between research groups. Start date is flexible but early 2016 is preferred. Interested students should contact Dr. Chris Chabot to discuss the details of the project and graduate school application procedures. Contact should be made as soon as possible. The PSU application deadline is rolling but preferred by December 31, 2015. Additional information on the research group is available here: http://jupiter.plymouth.edu/~chrisc/ and http://win.unh.edu/research/limulus/index.html.