Published: 25 Jun 2025
The Wildlife Eco-Epidemiology Lab in the Veterinary and Clinical Life Sciences Department at Utah State University is seeking a highly motivated master’s student to join a multidisciplinary research team working to describe causes of avian mortality and risk factors for botulism outbreaks in the Great Salt Lake ecosystem of Utah.
The student will lead a study examining historic patterns and causes of mortality in birds (specifically waterfowl) in and around the Great Salt Lake using existing data, including necropsy findings. They will also assist in a postdoc-led study of avian botulism by helping to develop a surveillance and response plan for outbreaks, integrate several historical datasets of avian populations and lake hydrology, and generate epidemiologic models to identify risk factors for outbreaks and management actions to mitigate mortality.
This is primarily a data management and analysis position, though some field work may be possible as needed. This position provides an opportunity to work closely with academic researchers, state wildlife agencies, and community stakeholders. Collaborators include the USU Department of Wildland Resources, Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, and local non-profit organizations. Degree awarded would be in Biomedical Sciences
Application Deadline | July 31, 2025 |
Funding Type | Fully Funded |
Country to study | United States |
School to study | Utah State University |
Type | Masters |
Sponsor | Utah State University (USU) |
This position is fully funded for two years, including stipend ($22,000/year), tuition and fees, and health insurance
Qualifications:
Minimum Qualifications:
Preferred Qualifications:
Please submit all materials as a single PDF named: “Botulism_MS_LastName” to [email protected]
Questions about this position and application materials can be addressed to Dr. Jessica Sanchez with the subject line “Botulism application – MS student.”
For more details, visit Utah State University Scholarship webpage