Microbial Ecology FWS-Eligible Undergraduate Research | Sunnyvale, CA

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  • Location: Stanford, CA

(September – December) to help with a research project investigating the effects of evolution on the strength of species interactions in nectar-inhabiting microbial communities. The project duties will consist of: • Laboratory work, including but not limited to, autoclaving, preparation of growth media, sterile culture techniques, and microbial microcosm experiments.

• Students can expect opportunities for professional development from this research experience. This is a great opportunity for students without prior laboratory experience. All research will take place on Stanford Main Campus in the Bass Biology Building. Qualifications: No prior experience working in a laboratory and/or

conducting field research is necessary; all training will be included in the position. A positive attitude, enthusiasm to learn, and attention to detail are the most important qualities in potential applicants.

Training and supervision of the undergraduate research assistant will be provided primarily by a graduate student researcher overseeing the project. Requirements: Applicants should be available for the entire duration of the project between mid-September and December 2019 with flexible start/end dates. The student should expect to devote 5-15 hours per week to the project. Besides being able to work at least 4 consecutive hours at least once per week, scheduling can be flexible

based on students’ needs. Students must be eligible for Federal Work Study.

Support: Eligible students will receive financial support via Federal Work Study. Contact: Interested applicants should send their CV or resumé and statement of interest to and ne to apply is Friday, September 20th, 2019. Apply: app. /jobs/3039793

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