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NORTHERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY (STATE) GRADUATE ASSISTANTSHIP (MASTER)

Application Deadline: January 12th, 2026

LOCATION: USA

The energetics lab at Northern Michigan University is recruiting a graduate/master’s student to work on seasonal changes of the Cardiac Proteome and heart functionality during winter hibernation.

ELIGIBILITY:

Project outlines: Many animal species can slow down their metabolism to enter a state of low-energy consumption. This state – characterized by reduced metabolic rate and body temperature—is known as torpor that represents a powerful strategy enabling animals to survive periods of low resource availabilities.

Among the most impressive adaptations during torpor, the heart continues to beat into sinus rhythm, despite a heart rate reduced to single-digits. Under depressed oxygen consumption, the heart has to maintain blood circulation by regular contractions to guarantee sufficient perfusion of the organism. At body temperature below 20°C, non-heterotherms experience severe arrhythmia and ventricular fibrillation that leads to cardiac arrest. In contrast, the heart of hibernators beats in sinus rhythm even if body temperature approaches 0°C. This unique ability of the hibernator’s heart is due to the maintenance of sufficiently fast calcium reuptake into the sarcoplasmic reticulum after contraction, despite low body temperatures. The cardiac function has also been described to be regulated by the fatty acid composition of sarcoplasmic reticulum membrane phospholipids.

This project will aim at determining the seasonal changes of the cardiac proteome and the heart functionality during winter hibernation in small hibernating species.

Tasks during the project: (i) Review of the literature on the topic ‘Hibernators Cardiac Adaptations’, (ii) Analyses of cardiac proteomic data previously generated on the Garden dormouse, and (iii) Establishment of the Thirteen-Lined Ground Squirrel as hibernator model for the study of cardiometabolic function.

The applicant should have a good theoretical and practical background in Animal & Cellular/Molecular Physiology and the willingness to learn data analytical software. Previous experience with statistics, including programming using R software, is required. If you are interested, please contact us as soon as possible by sending a letter of interest, CV, unofficial transcript, and contact information for three references via E-mail. All applications received by January 12th, 2026 will receive full consideration.

BENEFIT:

Salary: $11,000 to $12,500 per year

Type & duration of position: Paid Graduate Teaching Assistantship – Support available for up to 2 years (4 semesters).

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GREAT SCHOLARSHIPS AT ROYAL HOLLOWAY, UNIVERSITY OF LONDON 

LOCATION: England

Three GREAT scholarships are available for new full-time postgraduate students from Ghana, Nigeria and Mexico studying any taught master’s subject.

There is one scholarship for a student from Ghana, one for a student from Nigeria, and one for a student from Mexico. 

These scholarships are offered in partnership with the British Council and the GREAT Britain Campaign.

ELIGIBILITY:

A passport holder and a resident of Ghana, Nigeria or Mexico 

Hold an offer to study any full-time Masters subject at Royal Holloway from September 2026 

Have completed an undergraduate degree and be motivated and interested in your proposed subject area 

Meet the English language requirement of Royal Holloway.  

Establish an engagement with the UK as a scholar, through personal and academic fulfilment. 

Willing to attend a networking event of all UK-based GREAT scholars, to discuss experiences and capture perceptions of studying in the UK. 

Willing to maintain contact with the British Council and their HEI and act as an ambassador for the GREAT Scholarships, by sharing experiences of studying in the UK with future GREAT scholars. 

As an alumnus of the GREAT Scholarships, willing occasionally to speak to potential candidates about your experience of studying in the UK 

BENEFIT:

The scholarship programme offers a tuition fee reduction of a minimum of £10,000 to students pursuing one-year postgraduate study in the UK. Students can apply for courses in a range of subjects at participating universities.

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