Lake Champlain Microbial Ecology and Bioinformatics SRA (Summer 2026 900572)
This is position is paying $15.20 per hour.
This summer research assistant will work to analyze microbial amplicon, metagenomic, and viromic datasets. This will include dataset QA/QC, descriptive statistics, differential analysis, and working to elucidate meaninful descriptions of microbial communities across three Lake Champlain sites and similarities and differences across sites and between seasons
Core Responsibilities:
- Utilize R and high performance computing resources for data analysis.
- Keep detailed records and descriptive code to contribute to data analysis pipeline SOPs.
- Complete data visualizations of microbial community data toward 1-2 manuscripts for publication.
- Gain biological understanding of Lake Champlain microbial communities, and how they relate to site and seasonal differences
Requirements
- Proficient in manipulating data using R and/or Python
- Have taken one or more of these courses, or their equivalent, BIOL 211, STAT 116, STAT 118, STAT 201, CSCI 321
- Ideally have taken BIOL 140 and/or BIOL 145, but not required.
- Self-motivated and organized, good at managing self-directed schedule.
- Can work remotely, on campus, or a mix of both, for ~40hrs/wk for 8-10 weeks summer 2026
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Student are not eligible to work remotely from International locations.
Hour Limitations:
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- This position is only open to currently enrolled Middlebury College Undergraduate students. Are you an active Middlebury college student? yes / no
- Describe your computing training as it relates to the job responsibilities and pre-requisites. written answer
- Will you be working outside the state of Vermont during your summer employment? yes / no
- If you will be working outside VT, please provide the full address where you will be working from. If you will be in VT, please write N/A.