
Drs. Jared Homola and Michael Booth of the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife and Michigan Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit at Michigan State University invite applications for a Postdoctoral Research Associate to lead a multi-jurisdictional pilot project focused on the use of environmental DNA (eDNA) for early detection and rapid response (EDRR) of aquatic invasive species in inland lakes of southwestern Michigan and northeastern Indiana. This position is part of a federally funded initiative in collaboration with the Great Lakes Commission, tribal partners, and state agencies.
The successful candidate will play a central role in leading field sampling to deploy eDNA metabarcoding for invasive crayfish surveillance, validating a qPCR marker for Hydrilla verticillata, and contributing to the development of communication tools to improve eDNA literacy among stakeholders and managers. Field sampling will involve coordinating with regional partners as well as trailering and operating a small boat in inland lakes throughout southwest Michigan to facilitate collection of water samples for eDNA analysis. In addition to leading this project, the postdoc will have opportunities to contribute to ongoing research and publications in conservation genetics, molecular ecology, and fisheries management.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, age, disability or protected veteran status.
Doctorate -Conservation genetics, aquatic ecology or fisheries, or related field
Funding is available for 1 year, renewal contingent upon continued funding availability.
02/15/2026
Sampling will involve lifting equipment and water samples that will weight approximately 25 pounds.
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