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University of Regina - Graduate student positions in physiology and stress of commercially harvested fish:
The Manzon Lab is looking for two highly motivated and enthusiastic graduate students at the M.Sc. or Ph.D. level to study either the physiology of stress and adaptation in Lake Whitefish living in diverse lakes throughout Saskatchewan, or the long-term impact of industrial thermal effluents on Lake Whitefish. The successful students will pursue research that is integrative in nature involving field collections, controlled experiments, swim performance, and/or extensive molecular and biochemical laboratory analyses.
Students will have the opportunity to contribute significantly to the design and implementation of thesis research projects so they cater to their strengths and interests.
Opportunities for ongoing interactions with other academic, government and industrial researchers and to present their findings at conferences can be expected.
Candidates should have an undergraduate degree in biology or related science and excellent academic qualifications. Preference will be given to students with experience in molecular biology, physiology or fish biology.
Interested students should submit a cover letter, CV, unofficial transcripts and the names of two referees to Dr. Richard Manzon ([log in to unmask]). These positions will remain open until filled. Start dates are flexible, but to accommodate field seasons it would be ideal for students to begin between September 2017 and January 2018.
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