CANADA; Graduate Position: Evolutionary Conservation Biology

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Two positions (one PhD, one MSc) are now available to examine the evolutionary
consequences of small population size for conservation biology (Location:
Concordia University, Montreal, QC, Canada). Students will study interactions
between population size, genetic diversity, adaptation, and phenotypic
plasticity, using several populations of a salmonid fish in eastern Canada as a
model system. The research will involve a combination of fieldwork, fish
husbandry, common-garden experimentation and molecular genetic studies;
previous experience in any of these areas is an asset.

Expected start date is September 2009 or January of 2010. Each position is
contingent upon acceptance to the Department of Biology graduate program at
Concordia University. If interested, please send an application including: (i)
a CV; (ii) a brief cover letter describing research interests and their
relationship with this research; (iii) names and addresses of two references,
and (iv) documentation of undergraduate grades. Please send applications
electronically to: Dr. Dylan Fraser, Department of Biology, Dalhousie
University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3H 4J1. Fax: 902-494-3736. Email:
dylan.fraser[at]dal.ca. Webpage: www.dylanfraser.com

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Dr. Dylan J. Fraser
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Department of Biology, Dalhousie University,
Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada B3H 4J1
Tel: (902) 494-6279; Fax: (902) 494-3736
Email: dylan.fraser[at]dal.ca
Webpage: www.dylanfraser.com
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