The Dry Bean Breeding & Computational Biology Lab at the University of Guelph in Canada is currently recruiting interested and qualified postgraduate students willing to study in the University.
The University of Guelph Scholarship will cover the fees of the selected candidates by offering full financial support, including tuition and a living stipend
Students will also receive well rounded training in the announced field and are as well open to employment opportunities in government agencies, non-governmental organizations, and consulting firms.
Requirements:
To be considered for the University of Guelph Graduate Assistantship, you must have:
● A Bachelor’s degree in Genetics, Plant Science, Bioinformatics, Molecular Biology, or related disciplines
● Interest and/or experience in plant genomics, epigenetics, and bioinformatics
● Familiarity with genomic and methylome analysis tools, GWAS, EWAS
● Excellent analytical, writing, and communication skills
● Ability to work both independently and in a team
● Duration and Reward
● Full financial support (tuition + stipend)
● Work at a top agricultural research university in Canada
● Collaborate with University of Toronto Scarborough on epigenomics
● Access to state-of-the-art genomics and phenotyping platforms
● Contribute to high-impact publications and research in food security
Required Documents
● To apply, candidates must be ready to submit the following documents;
● Cover Letter (highlighting your interest and experience in seed coat color research)
● Curriculum Vitae (CV)
● Contact details of three academic references
Method of Application
To apply for the University of Guelph Scholarship, interested and wualified candidates should email the above documents to myoosefz@uoguelph.ca:
Subject line:
“Epigenomics – YOUR NAME” or
“Genomics – YOUR NAME”
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