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Date: Wed, Apr 10, 2024 at 2:10 AM
Subject: Job: VanderbiltU.ResearchTech.ExperimentalEvolution
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The Behringer Lab in the Department of Biological Sciences at Vanderbilt
University is looking for a Research Technician to oversee long-term
experimental culture of various anaerobic and aerobic bacteria, including
Lactobacilli and Escherichia coli. The Behringer lab is a young and
vibrant team dedicated to understanding fundamental biological processes
in a collaborative environment. Our lab is actively involved with the
Vanderbilt Evolutionary Studies Initiative and the Vanderbilt Institute
for Infection, Immunology, and Inflammation, making it a wonderful
opportunity for recent graduates looking for a two-year position to gain
valuable research experience prior to pursuing a graduate degree. The
major research focus of this position is understanding how oxygen
exposure shapes microbial evolution, which aligns with the global lab
interests of how microbes evolve in stressful environments. The Research
Technician is a key member of the research team responsible for supporting
the research, organization, and day to day operations of the lab. As
such,  this position requires skills in microbial cell culture, nucleic
acid extraction, and project organization. Applicants with experience
conducting experimental evolution or anerobic microbial cell culture are
strongly preferred. For more information e-mail the PI, Megan Behringer
(megan.g....@vanderbilt.edu<mailto:megan.g....@vanderbilt.edu>)
with your CV/resume.



"Behringer, Megan" <megan.g....@Vanderbilt.Edu>

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Professor of Biology
University of Maine at Machias
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Machias, ME 04654
(207) 255-1301
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