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Molecular ecology postdoctoral position

M. S. Washington msw at orion.uri.ed
Fri Feb 23 04:40:12 EST 1996


In article <v01510104ad50ee5b950e@[152.20.28.9]>, gellerj at UNCWIL.EDU says...
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>JOB ANNOUNCEMENT
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>Postdoctoral Position in Molecular Ecology
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>Microsatellite Variation in Vermillion Snapper in the South Atlantic Bight
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>A two year postdoctoral position is available at the University of North
>Carolina at Wilmington, beginning immediately. The successful candidate
>will isolate microsatellite loci from the Vermillion snapper (Rhomboplites
>aurorubens), a commercially important fish on the southeastern coast of the
>U.S., and quantify allelic variation in these loci in populations from the
>Gulf of Mexico to North Carolina. The successful candidate will also have
>the opportunity to develop an independent project according to his/her
>individual interests and abilities.
>
>Requirements:  Ph.D. or equivalent in population genetics, fisheries
>ecology, molecular systematics, or related disciplines. Proficiency with
>population genetic theory and/or with molecular biological techniques,
>including cloning, library screening, PCR, and DNA sequencing is desired.
>
>Salary: $24,000/year, with fringe benefits.

Is this the normal market rate for a Ph.D. in population genetics?




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