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Okeanos Genome Skimming & Metabarcoding Project
Quotes are due to Allen Collins at COLLINSA@si.edu by 9:00AM ET, on Monday, November 18, 2023
The contractor shall provide professional, technical, non- personal services to the Department of Invertebrate Zoology to assemble, annotate, and upload mitochondrial genomes and ribosomal repeat regions to the public sequence database, GenBank, for Okeanos collected specimens using Illumina short read sequences (150 bp paired end, approximately 9-15 million reads per specimen). In addition, the contractor will process metabarcode libraries from eDNA samples and make the derived data public. Further details are included in the Statement of Work (Dated October 27, 2023). The period of performance is anticipated to begin around the start of January 2024, and run for 12 months.
Please see here for additional information
Visiting Researcher
The Department welcomes qualified scholars and professionals from around the world who are interested in utilizing the collections and facilities of the NMNH for on-site research and study. Visiting researchers must request a visit well in advance of the anticipated arrival to ensure approvals, availability of collections, appropriate workspace, and other details. Researchers must comply with all export compliance regulations.
For additional information contact: Karen Reed
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Internships
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Volunteering
The Department hosts many volunteers who assist in research and collections task. A minimum commitment of 3 consecutive months is required and at least 6 hours per week.
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