Applications are being accepted from eligible postgraduate students for two fully supported Master’s Graduate Research Assistantship jobs beginning in Fall 2025 at the University of Guelph’s Dry Bean Breeding & Computational Biology Lab in Canada. These jobs include full financial assistance, which includes a living stipend and tuition reimbursement. Selected students will get the chance to investigate job options in government, non-governmental organizations, and consultancy firms in addition to receiving comprehensive training in the discipline. Multi-omics techniques, such as genomics, epigenomics, and hyperspectral imaging, will be used in the study.
Eligibility Criteria :
- A bachelor’s degree in molecular biology, genetics, plant science, bioinformatics, or a similar field
- Exhibited enthusiasm and/or expertise in the fields of bioinformatics, plant genomics, and epigenetics
- knowledge of methylome and genomic analysis tools, such as GWAS and EWAS
- Excellent communication, writing, and analysis abilities
- Capacity to operate both independently and cooperatively in a group environment
Host Country:Canada
Eligible Countries: All Countries
Reward: Full Scholarship | Living Stipends
Benefits :
- Comprehensive financial support, including full tuition coverage and a stipend
- Opportunity to conduct research at a leading agricultural university in Canada
- Collaboration with the University of Toronto Scarborough on cutting-edge epigenomics projects
- Access to advanced genomics and phenotyping technologies
- Involvement in high-impact research contributing to global food security and scholarly publications
Deadline: Not Specified