Laboratory and Field Research in Protist Genomics and Biodiversity
Delwiche Lab
We seek highly motivated undergraduates to assist in laboratory operations and to carry out directed research projects. The initial research projects will involve studies of biological diversity in eukaryotic microorganisms including dinoflagellates and green algae. Methods will include Sanger and "next-gen" sequencing techniques, as well as analysis of genome size and composition using microscopy and flow cytometry. The work will include opportunities for laboratory, field, and computational research as appropriate to the interests and skills of the student. Initially, the work will consist primarily of supervised work including (but not limited to) DNA and RNA extraction, PCR, cloning, DNA sequencing, protein purification, and data entry. With added experience the student will be given increased independence, with a goal of research leading toward academic publication, and could lead to participation in a Departmental honors program or HHMI-funded independent.
To apply, send a Curriculum Vitae (CV) or resume, a testudo print-out of your transcripts, your schedule for Spring semester, and names of three people familiar with your work who could serve as referees to [log in to unmask]
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Charles F. Delwiche
Professor, Cell Biology and Molecular Genetics
CBMG , 0101J Biosciences Research
University of Maryland Building #413
College Park, MD 20742-4407
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