Graduate Assistantship

Hiring Organization: Louisiana State University
Employment type: Full-Time
Application Due Date: July 15, 2026

Graduate position in conservation genomics (start date Aug 2026): Inquiries are invited for a graduate assistantship to examine the effects mosquito spraying on mosquito borne disease prevalence (e.g. avian malaria), diet, and fitness in Carolina Wrens and Chickadees in Louisiana.

Additional questions could be included depending on the candidate’s experience and interest.

Qualifications

An excellent academic record, experience with genetic analyses (lab and statistical) including DNA metabarcoding, experience coordinating and collecting field data (including bird handling), excellent writing and organizational skills, and ability to work in a collaborative group.

Research will be in collaboration with Drs. Erik Johnson and Calandra Stanley. Interested candidates are welcome to contact Dr. Sabrina Taylor, School of Renewable Natural Resources, Louisiana State University, staylor@lsu.edu, and should send a cover letter, CV, and a list of 3 references (with phone #s and/or email addresses).

Equal Employment Opportunity applies to this position.