California State University, Monterey Bay / Moss Landing Marine Lab
Position: Funded position for M.S. Student - Bacterial Bioremediation
of Pesticides or Marine Comparative Genomics
Application Deadline: February 1, 2025
Are you passionate about environmental science, microbiology,
molecular methods, evolutionary biology, vertebrate comparative
genomics, or bioinformatics? The Jue Lab
research team at California State University, Monterey Bay (CSUMB)
is seeking an enthusiastic, highly-motivated individual to fill a
funded Master's Graduate Student Research Assistant position who
would contribute either to projects focused on the bioremediation of
pesticides using bacteria and ongoing work on the implementation and
development of pesticide-remediating bioreactors for local agricultural
lands or projects related to vertebrate comparative genomics with
a particular interest in evolution of marine fishes. Depending on
the applicant's interests, the successful candidate would apply
to and join the Environmental Science Masters of Science program
at CSUMB or the Marine Science
Masters of Science program
at Moss Landing Marine Laboratory (MLML) under the supervision of
Dr. Nathaniel Jue. The student would begin graduate studies and work on
research projects in the Fall of 2025.
About Us: The Jue lab is committed to addressing environmental challenges
and key questions in ecology and evolution through innovative research
using a combination of field, lab and computational approaches
that implement genomic and bioinformatic tool sets. Our current
projects aim to develop sustainable solutions for the remediation
of pesticide-contaminated soil and water using low-cost, high-impact
natural processes and to develop new projects in comparative genomics,
with a particular interest in the evolution of reproductive styles in
fishes. We're looking for a dedicated Master's student to join us on
these exciting projects.
Position Description: As a Master's Student Graduate Research Assistant,
you will have responsibilities in the following areas:
- Facilitating and providing administrative support to NIH NHGRI
Undergraduate Training program in Genomics that is part of
collaboration between CSUMB and University of California Santa
Cruz's Genomics Institute.
- Research and Experimentation: Collaborate with our team to design
and conduct field and lab experiments related to pesticide
bioremediation using bacteria or comparative genomics.
- Data Collection and Analysis: Gather and analyze data, contributing
to the development of research projects.
- Literature Review: Stay up-to-date with the latest research related
to our projects, your thesis topic, and related fields.
- Lab Assistance: Assist in maintaining the lab, preparing reagents,
mentoring undergraduate researchers, and ensuring a safe research
environment.
- Communication: Collaborate with fellow researchers, present
findings within the lab, and potentially at conferences.
- Publication: Contribute to research papers and publications in peer-
reviewed journals.
- Full-time graduate assistant duties on summer training program and
lab research projects and half-time research assistant duties
during the school year.
Required Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree in a relevant field (e.g., biology, marine
science, environmental science, microbiology).
- A strong interest in environmental microbiology and bioremediation
or genomics and bioinformatics.
- Excellent analytical and research skills.
- Strong written and verbal communication abilities.
- Enthusiasm, dedication, and the ability to work both independently
and as part of a team.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience with genetic/genomic, metabolomic, and/or water
quality data
- Molecular biology and microbiology lab experience
- Programming skills in R, Python, or UNIX/LINUX command line
- Experience and interest in field experimentation
- Valid driver's license
- Ability to lift 50 lbs easily
- Experience in mentoring undergraduates from diverse backgrounds
What We Offer:
- An exciting research opportunity at the intersection of
environmental science and applied microbiology.
- Hands-on experience with cutting-edge molecular
laboratory techniques and bioinformatic methods.
- Opportunities for co-authorship on research papers and present work
at local, regional and national meetings/conferences.
- A supportive and collaborative research environment.
- Two years of annual stipend (~$24,000), tuition waiver (~$7,800),
and access to discounted University housing program
How to Apply: Interested candidates should complete application
materials for either desired program CSUMB M.S. in Environmental Science
or MLML M.S. in
Marine Science AND submit
the following materials to Dr. Nate Jue - njue[at]csumb.edu:
- Cover Letter: Explain your interest in the position and your
relevant academic and research experiences.
- Resume/CV: Highlight your educational and research background.
- Transcripts: Include transcripts from your undergraduate studies.
- Contact information for two academic or professional references.
Application Deadline: February 1, 2024
We are committed to promoting diversity and inclusion in our research
environment. We encourage applications from individuals of all
backgrounds.
If you are eager to make a real impact on environmental sustainability
through the bioremediation of pesticides or comparative genomics and eager
to advance your career in one of these fields, I welcome your application.
Dr. Nate Jue
Associate Professor
Department of Biology and Chemistry
California State University, Monterey Bay
Seaside, CA 93955
Nathaniel K. Jue
Biology and Chemistry
Associate Professor
*Phone: *831-582-4126
*Email: *njue@csumb.edu
*www.csumb.edu/juelab*
www.csumb.edu/juelab
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