Prospective Students

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#2 most-read paper in GBE
  
Top 10% most-read paper in Microbiome since 2013.
  
Top 3% most-read paper in Sci. Res.
  
Top 1% most-read paper out of all papers in Genes
  
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Ancient DNA work. Source: YorkShire Post


Field work. Collecting ancient DNA samples.

Postdoc

If you are interested in collaborating with my lab at Lund University as a postdoc or intern, contact me via eran [dot] elhaik [at] biol [dot] lu [dot]se (no spaces).

There are also several funding opportunities for potential postdocs:
Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions
Human Frontier Science Program
L'Oreal-UNESCO for Women in Science programme
EMBO - multiple funding oppertunities




PhD candidates
Candidates with their own funding are welcome to apply to me directly with their letter of interest, CV, and most recent transcrpipt.

There are also several funding opportunities for potential PhD candidates:

Foundation faculty of the future (Females from development countries only)


MSc candidates
As an MSc student you would get the opportunity to develop a project in a wide array of topics including population or evolutionary genomics, genomics, forensics, microbiology, paleogenomics, and more. MSc students are expected to have an interest in biology, human evolution, or anthropology alongside strong computational skills with background in mathematics, statistics, or computer science. Students are expected to master at least one language (such as Matlab, R, Perl, or Phython).

Undergraduate students
Research opportunities include assisting an ongoing project while receiving training or work on independent projects. Research experiences vary in duration from a single academic term to a longer period. Interested students are expected to have experience and interest in biology, human evolution, or anthropology alongside more quantitative fields such as mathematics, statistics, or computer science. Undergraduates at all levels are welcome to take part of the ongoing research at my lab. Students who can program in at least one language (such as Matlab, R, Perl, or Phython) are particularly welcome to apply.



Dr. Elhaik lab
Dr. Elhaik's Bioinformatics lab supports faculty members at Lund and around the world. Those who wish to gain experience in bioinformatics may get the oppertunity to work on a larger variety of projects.




Want to learn more?
Read more about the research in my lab.