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Date: Fri, Jan 16, 2026 at 1:32 AM
Subject: Graduate position: AngeloStateU_Texas.BotanyPhylogenomicsAI
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Master’s position in Botany with paid Greenhouse Manager appointment
I am recruiting motivated Master’s students in Botany at Angelo State
University (San Angelo, Texas, US), for a program that combines research
independence with professional stability. The position includes a secure,
paid part-time Greenhouse Manager role with high scheduling flexibility
throughout the two-year program.

Students may develop their own research project in botany or join my
ongoing research lines, including:
- Phylogenomics
- Population genetics and incipient speciation
- Predictive modeling of plant traits using machine learning
- Development of computational tools for biological applications

Financial support at Angelo State University may include Distinguished
Graduate Scholarships to help cover tuition, as well as Graduate Research
Fellowships and departmental funds to support thesis research.

Please email me if you are interested
(carlos.ma...@angelo.edu). Classes start in Fall 2026.

Carlos A. Maya-Lastra, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Biology
Curator of the SAT herbarium, ASNHC
Director of the Biology Greenhouse
Angelo State University
Member, Texas Tech University System
San Angelo, TX, 76909
Phone: 325-486-6699
Email: carlos.ma...@angelo.edu
Web: https://www.angelo.edu/live/profiles/13544-carlos-maya-lastra
Github: https://github.com/camayal


Carlos Maya-Lastra <carlos.ma...@angelo.edu>

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University of Maine at Machias
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