Conservation Genetics Research Assistant Biology
By GenoXan ? Jul 28th, 2011 ? Category: BiologyFIXED TERM CONTRACT UNTIL 31ST JULY 2012
21 HOURS PER WEEK
19,261 ? 21,021 PER ANNUM, PRO RATA
A vacancy has arisen for an experienced and motivated research assistant, to carry out genetic analysis on a number of conservation genetics projects. The results will be used to directly manage endangered species both in captivity and in the wild. Current projects include working on Asiatic lions, Scottish wildcats, pygmy hippos, chimpanzees and forest elephants. The project is for 3 days per week and 12 months initially.
The successful candidate will have previous experience of high throughput microsatellite genotyping and mitochondrial sequencing, as well as a proven ability to work with a range of sample materials (blood, tissue, feather, faecal). This is an exciting opportunity for the right candidate.
Candidates may download further details and an application form from our website at www.chester.ac.uk/jobs/ or send an A4 SAE to HRM Services, University of Chester, Parkgate Road, Chester CH1 4BJ quoting reference number HRMS/10172.
Closing date: Wednesday 10th August 2011, 12 noon.
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