Research Opportunities
Current openings exist for Master’s level students and PDFs who wish to study the fundamental physiology of fish ionoregulation. I am currently downsizing my laboratory to focus on the environmental physiology of freshwater fishes living in low pH environments. I am no longer taking Ph.D. students nor do I have openings for students in the area of environmental toxicology.
Graduate studies
To be eligible for graduate studies at the University of Alberta and to find out information on admission, please see the Biological Sciences Graduate studies page
https://uofa.ualberta.ca/biological-sciences/graduate-studies
Please pay specific attention to the following link and ensure you have all the necessary requirements BEFORE contacting me.
A) academic requirement page
https://uofa.ualberta.ca/biological-sciences/graduate-studies/for-applicants/academic-requirements
B) English Language Proficiency requirements (for foreign applicants)
For graduate studies, please send to me (greg.goss@ualberta.ca) directly a statement of interest in a particular research area, your recent CV, transcripts and TOEFL results.
Post-doctoral Fellows
When contacting me, please stipulate which research area you are interested in, state your qualifications, past research experience and supply a full cv so that I may properly evaluate your file. Candidates eligible (and competitive) for full or partial support through scholarships will be given priority.