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From: <evo...@evol.biology.mcmaster.ca>
Date: Wed, Feb 14, 2024 at 2:09 AM
Subject: Other: Houston_Texas.PostBaccResearch.STEGG
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Please share with recent college graduates and students graduating in
May 2024:

The early application deadline for the STEGG-INTERACT Research
and Mentoring for Post-Baccalaureates (RaMP) Program is February
15! Applications will be accepted until March 31, but full consideration
is only guaranteed for applications received by the early deadline of
Feb 15.

https://uh.edu/nsm/stegg-interact/

The Southeast Texas Evolutionary Genetics and Genomics Integrative
Research and Collaborative Training (STEGG-INTERACT) program offers
recent college graduates a collaborative mentored research experience
on the evolutionary genetics of biological interactions, and training
in technical and professional skills.

During this year-long program, participants will engage in collaborative
research projects addressing a variety of questions about the evolution
of biological interactions, including interactions among molecules
within cells, between sexes within populations, and across species in
communities. Training will include fundamental concepts in evolutionary
biology and genetics, skills in bioinformatics, and professional skills
such as scientific communication.

The program is hosted by the University of Houston and participants’
research experiences will be based at UH, Rice University, or Texas
A&M University.

Apply here: https://etap.nsf.gov/award/3961/opportunity/4688


Richard Meisel (he/him/his)
Associate Professor
Department of Biology and Biochemistry
University of Houston

3455 Cullen Blvd
Houston, TX
77204-5001

Office: 453F SR2
Lab: 428/433 SR2

rpme...@uh.edu
bchs.uh.edu/~rpmeisel
1-713-743-3607


"Meisel, Richard P" <rpme...@central.uh.edu>

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University of Maine at Machias
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