Thursday, 28 September 2023

PH.D GRADUATE RESEARCH ASSISTANTSHIP AVAILABLE IN THE AREA OF BLACKBERRY GENETICS AND GENOMICS FALL 2024 ADMISSION


One research assistantship is available at the University of Florida's new Plant Breeding Graduate Program https://programs.ifas.ufl.edu/plant-breeding/ in Dr. Zhanao Deng's breeding program https://gcrec.ifas.ufl.edu./gcrec-facultystaff-directory/zhanao-deng/. it is for Ph.D. level graduate students in the area of blackberry genetics and genomics for fruiting habit, berry size, and chilling requirements. The award will be available for Fall 2024 with a possibility of starting earlier in summer 2024. The assistantship includes a competitive stipend and tuition. The students will be expected to conduct blackberry research at the UF's Gulf Coast Research and Education Center https://gcrec.ifas.ufl.edu/ in the Tampa Bay area.

Applicants must have an M.S. Degree in plant breeding or a related field, have a strong research background in plant Genetics, and have a minimum GPA of 3.0. All applicants must also qualify and be admitted through the UF/IFAS Plant Breeding Graduate Program https://programs.ifas.ufl.edu/plant-breeding/graduate-program/

Interested students should contact Dr. Beng by email at zdeng@ufl.edu. Please indicate why you are interested in this opportunity, briefly highlight any relevant experiences, and include your CV. Qualified students are encouraged to submit an online application for Fall 2024 (The submission deadline is January 15, 2024) and indicate they are interested in this position. Detailed admission information for the Ph.D. degree in Plant Breeding Graduate Program can be found at https://programs.iifas.ufl.edu/plant-breeding/admissions/.

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Tuesday, 26 September 2023

Graduate Assistant in Nursing at Southwest Minnesota State University

 

Southwest Minnesota State University

Department of Nursing Graduate Assistant 

Educational Objectives 

Develop skills related to nursing program assessment and evaluation 

Participate in the accreditation activities of the SMSU nursing programs

Salary & Appointment: 

Position appointed on an annual basis for August-May (Academic Year)

Annual stipend of $8,000 paid on a bi-weekly basis and a tuition  waiver for SMSU

The graduate assistant will work an average of 14 hours per week during the spring and fall semester and possibly in the summer as arranged.

Qualifications: 

Must have an unencumbered and current Registered Nurse License in Minnesota. 

Must be a full or part-time student in the MSN Nurse Educator Program.

Must meet all requirements for admission to the MSN Nurse Educator Program. 

Responsibilities: 

  • Assist the Chair of Nursing and Nursing Director in tasks related to program assessment, evaluation, and accreditation of undergraduate and graduate nursing programs. 
  • May work remotely via the Internet to complete assigned work 
  • Assist with the attending Nursing pinning Event/Ceremony.
  • Participates in select Department and Program meetings. 
  • Meets with Chair and Program Directors via Zoom as needed related to program assessment, evaluation, and accreditation work

Clientele: 

Chair, director, faculty, and staff in nursing

Supervision: 

Under the direction of the Chair and director of the Department of Nursing

Application information

Apply to: 

Dr. Lindsay Rohlik, Chair and Assistant Professor of Nursing at lindsay.rohlik@smsu.edu

University/Community: 

Southwest Minnesota State University is one of seven universities in the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system. SMSU gives the highest priority to excellence in teaching and preparing students to be lifelong learners through quality undergraduate teaching/advising and close student/faculty relationships. Its mission, dating back to 1967, provide access to university-level programs in liberal arts & professional studies. The University has a special commitment to the educational needs of the people in its service region reflected through its curricula, cultural programs, diversity of staff and students, cooperative relationships with the public and private sectors, and regional institutions. The 216-acre campus encompasses 24 modern, interconnected, and accessible buildings. Marchall (pop.13,000) is the hub of a rich agricultural and offers a variety of cultural, recreational, and educational opportunities. 

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Monday, 25 September 2023

Ph.D Scholarship in Metacommunity Ecology


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CONTEXT

I am seeking a PhD student to develop a project on metacommunity ecology and biodiversity science. The successful candidate will join the Freshwater Research Group (FERG), a vibrant, motivated group of student and post-doctoral researchers led by Angus McIntosh, Jono Tonkin, Helen Warburton, Issie Barret, and me (Tadeu Siqueira). There will be opportunities to interact with other members of the School of Biological Sciences.

Location

University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand 

About the Scholarship

The scholarship provides domestic tuition fees and a monthly stipend to the value of NZ$28,000 per annum for up to three years (full-time). See more here: 

www.canterbury.ac.nz/study/qualifications-and-courses/phds-and-doctoral-degrees/

Description 

The scholarship is not associated with a funded large project. This means that you will be free to develop your own ideas, as long as they are related to the study of spatio-temporal dynamics of metacommunities. The main topics to be potentially explored include (this is negotiable): 

The role of keystone communities in metacommunity dynamics; 

  • how connectivity affects community recovery; 
  • the effect of habitat loss vs. habitat deterioration on metacommunity dynamics; 
  • contexts in which stochasticity decouples biodiversity responses from environmental variation. 

These topics could be investigated by a combination of approaches, including simulations, experiments, and analysis of publicly available data. Although I will help you to develop many skills, I expect you to have good skills in statistical (or Mathematical) modeling, be independent, be enthusiastic about community ecology, and be willing to interact with other students and co-supervisors. 

How to apply 

To apply, please send (Tedeu Siqueira) a cover letter summarizing your research experience and interest, goals (2 pages max ), and your CV. 

Email: tadeu.sisqueira@canterbury.ac.nz

Application deadline 

26th September 2023 (New Zealand time) 

You are expected to start officially in early 2024 (negotiable).

Further Information

PhD study at the University of Canterbury 

www.canterbury.ac.nz/postgrad/

Visa options for international candidates

www.immigration.govt.nz/new-zealand-visas/options/study

School of Biological Sciences 

www.canterbury.ac.nz/science/schools/biological-sciences/

Postgraduate degrees in Biological Sciences 

www.canterbury.ac.nz/science/schools/biological-sciences/postgraduate-study/

Freswater Ecology Research Group 

www.ferg.org.nz





Research Position (Ph.D. Candidate) in the field of Bioprocessing/Bioengineering/Biotechnology (f/m/d)

Organizational Unit: Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (TIT), Institute for Process Engineering in Life Science, Microsystems in Bioprocess Engineering, CZS Junior research group BIOSCALE

Your tasks: 

As part of your role, you will work in an interdisciplinary environment with bioprocess engineers, bioinformaticians, molecular biotechnologists, and systems biologists to understand and scale microbial bioprocesses. 

As part of your role, you will engage in the following tasks: 

  • Planning, execution, and evaluating of microbial bioprocesses, especially with bacterial systems, such as Corynebacterium glutamicum, Escherichia coli
  • Chemo-stat, Turbido-Stat, as well as (fed-) batch fermentations on a liter scale 
  • Collection and processing of bioprocess data and analysis (HPLC, LC-MS)
  • Laboratory work in the field of transcriptomics, especially RNA isolation and preparations for RNA-Seq. 
  • Development of concepts for characterization and scaling of bioprocesses based on biological data, especially transcriptomics. 
  • Preparation of scientific publications, and collaborations on patent specifications. 

In addition to the scientific work, there is the possibility of a Ph.D.

Starting date and duration 

01.02.2024 for 3 years 

Your Qualification: 

You have a university degree (diploma (university)/Master's) in bioprocess engineering, biotechnology, or similar. Expertise in performing microbial fermentations in stirred bioreactors is required. A thorough understanding of the underlying physiology of microorganisms as well as a basic understanding of systems biology, especially omics analyses. In addition, one or more of the listed competencies are highly advantageous:

  • Knowledge of scale-down/scale-up of bioprocesses. 
  • Knowledge of the Python programming language
  • Knowledge in the area of data Analysis 9especially multivariate statistics/machine learning). 

Very good language skills (English or/and German for reporting, project documentation as well and conference presentations are desirable as well as an open communication behavior, a quick grasp, and analytical thinking. 

Remuneration: EG 13, provided that the professional and personal requirements are met. 

Application deadline until: 31.10.2023 

Contact perosn: Dr. Dadja Alina Henke, nadja.henke@kit.edu

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Monday, 11 September 2023

Fully funded Graduate Student opportunity in Marine Ecology University of Texas at Austin Marine Science Institute (UTMSI)


The Casey Lab at the University of Texas at Austin Marine Science Institute (UTMSI) is recruiting a graduate student to conduct research on oyster reefs along the Texas Coastal Bend and beyond. This research will be part of an exciting collaboration to determine the impact of harvest closures on oyster reef functioning, with the opportunity to conceive and conduct research in coral reef trophic ecology. To learn more about the Casey Lab, Check out our research themes and publications. UTMSI is a marine research facility located in Port Aransas, a small community on the Gulf coast of Texas, approximately 3-5 hours from the University of Texas' main campus in Austin. 

Closing Date: September 22, 2023

Virtual interviews: early October 

Preferred start date: summer or fall 2024

Position description 

A graduate research assistantship is available for students seeking a M.S. or Ph.D. degree. The research topic will center around developing a conservation framework for oyster reefs across Texas estuaries. The student will evaluate oyster reef biodiversity with environmental DNA (eDNA) and examine the prevalence of the parasite Perkinsus marinus in oyster tissue, which causes Dermo disease. The student will work with a large, collaborative team, including academic researchers, resource managers, and stakeholders, to develop a tool that is directly applicable to the management and restoration of oyster reefs for the Texas Park and Wildlife Department (TPWD). In addition, the student will have the opportunity to conceive and execute independent projects in marine trophic ecology, which may be carried out along the Texas Coastal Bend or on coral reefs. The successful candidate will receive appropriate training, participate in collaborative lab projects, and have access to research funds. Subject to satisfactory performance, the position is funded for up to five years, including a 12-month stipend of $32,008 and health insurance. The preferred start date is June 2024, but this can be delayed until late August 2024. 

Qualifications

The applicant must have a Bachelor's or Master's degree in an appropriate scientific discipline, a strong academic background, one or more years of experience conducting marine field and/or lab work, and a demonstrated capacity to contribute to a collaborative research environment. 

Desire, but not required, training/experience including small boat operation, molecular bench work (e.g..., DNA metabarcoding), proficiency with the programming language R, and publishing scientific research.

Application

To apply, submit a single pdf to Dr. Casey (jordan.casey@austin.utexas.edu) by Sept 22, 2023, including: 

1. CV - including degree(s), work experience, and publications (if applicable)

2. Letter of interest/research proposal that addresses the following prompts: 

i. How have your personal and academic experiences contributed to your enthusiasm for research and prepared you for graduate studies in marine science? (- 200 words)

ii. Describe a long-term goal that you've achieved or a working to achieve. What barriers did you (or will you need to) overcome to accomplish your goal? (- 200 words) 

iii. How does exposure to diverse people, places, and experiences shape the culture of a workplace? 

What type of culture would you help build at UTMSI/ (-200 words)

iv. Detail your primary research interests and how those interests align with this position (1 page)

3. Academic references - names and contact information of two referees 

Post -Interview, the successful applicant must formally apply through UTMSI by December 1, 2023 find out more about UTMSI's Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees and admission requirements. The GRE is NOT required. US-based and international applicants are welcome to apply.

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Saturday, 9 September 2023

Ph.D. Scholarships are available in Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering at the National University of Singapore (NUS)

 

Ph.D. Scholarships are available in the group of NUS Presidential Young Professor Yanwei LUM at the Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering at the National University of Singapore (NUS).

 This will be for the January 2024 intake. The goal is to develop highly efficient and selective electrocatalysts for the conversion of CO2 into chemicals and fuels. Such catalysts will be integrated into lab-scale CO2 electrochemical reactors where conversion will take place. Some examples of activities to be carried out in the project are: 

1. Synthesis and testing of catalyst materials for electrochemical CO2 reduction 

2. Characterization of materials (e.g. XRD, TEM, XPS, SEM etc). 

3. In-situ catalyst studies (Raman, FTIR, AFM, STM etc).

4. Product analysis (GC, GCMS, HPLC, NMR etc.). 

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Ph.D Positions - Livestock Nutrition & Nutritional Biochemistry at the University of Manitoba

The Department of Animal Science at the University of Manitoba is seeking passionate, bright, and highly motivated individuals interested in a fully-funded position as a Ph.D. student in the disciplines of life stocks nutrition and nutritional biochemistry. The successful candidates will join a strong, multidisciplinary academic and research team with expertise in non-ruminant nutrition, physiology, immunology, and nanotechnology. The anticipated start date is May 2024. 

The successful candidate will lead and assist with projects involving livestock nutrition and molecular biology techniques. Our current research program is focused on the development of alternatives to antibiotics, the mitigation of mycotoxin in feeds, and the sustainability of animal production. The successful candidate's research program will focus on the following specific project areas: 

1. Assess the feasibility of bacteriophages in the management of post-weaning diarrhea (PWD) associated with enterotoxigenic E. coli (ETEC) in pigs 

2. Development of an integrated microfluidic platform for rapid and low-cost mycotoxin measurement in water and feed ingredients 

3. Impact of creep feed composition on pre- and post-weaning performance and development of piglets 

4. Assess the bioavailability of iron sources (FeSO4 vs Fe-polysaccharide complex), fecal iron excretion, gut microbial ecology, and health in growing-finishing pigs

5. Structural mechanisms of ligand activation in porcine calcium-sensing receptors 


Qualifications: The desire and ability to lead research projects and work within a team of other highly motivated individuals are of critical importance to this position. 

All applicants will be required to meet the criteria for acceptance as a graduate student at the University of Manitoba as outlined by the faculty of Graduate Studies (https://umanitoba.ca/gradutes-studies/). it is the applicant's responsibility to ensure that they meet the minimum requirement before applying. 

Candidates must hold or will have completed, an MSc in a related discipline such as animal science, animal physiology, nutrition, biological science, or veterinary science. Previous experience with livestock and knowledge of nutrition and immunology, nutrient utilization, biochemistry, and feed formulation is required. Experience in disease challenge models, bioinformatics, and nanotechnology and a track record of peer-reviewed publications will be considered an asset. 

Information on graduates in the Department of Animal Science can be found at https://umanitoba.ca/agricultural-food-science/animal-science/animal-science-graduate-programs