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Do Undergraduate Research in the Kartzinel Lab at Brown

1/3/2026

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Do undergraduate research in the Kartzinel Lab at Brown

Undergraduates join our lab's research group for many reasons. As members of the research group, students can conduct research in our DNA lab, on the computer, and at field sites throughout Rhode Island and around the world. In addition to 'pure' research in the traditional sense, we also work with students to practice science communication through a variety of media -- we are especially excited to work with students who share our passion for raising awareness about the environment and achieving real-world conservation impacts. Read on and you'll find a trove of information about why and how you should consider joining us!

2025 Voss Fellow Sofia Kassalow shares her exciting research in the lab!

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Earn a Master's Degree in the Kartzinel Lab at Brown

1/2/2026

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Earn a Master’s degree in the Kartzinel Lab at Brown

Applying for a master's degree can be an extremely rewarding step to take in your career! Brown University is seeking to expand its offerings for graduate degrees at this level, and one of them may be a great match to your personal and professional interests. Because you will discover an array of existing and potentially new opportunities to engage with my lab as a master's student, I want to help you navigate the opportunities and answer common questions you may have. If that sounds good to you, read on...!

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Earn a PhD in the Kartzinel Lab at Brown

1/1/2026

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Earn a PhD in the Kartzinel Lab at Brown

What you need to know is that PhDs from the Kartzinel Lab lead outstanding basic research that can have transdisciplinary extensions with significant conservation impacts in the real world.

All PhD students will be enrolled in the Department of 
Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology (EEOB), and those who pursue research with a significant conservation component will benefit from unique opportunities within the Institute at Brown for Environment & Society (IBES).

If this sounds like an exciting opportunity for you, I'll share everything you need to know about developing a successful application below...!

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HelmCamp 2026

11/5/2025

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The call for applications to join HelmCamp 2026 at La Selva Biological Station in Costa Rica 🇨🇷 is now closed. Updates from the field will be posted here and announcements about future offerings will be advertised on the Kartzinel Lab website.

Wildlife Molecular Parasitology: From Taxonomy to DNA in Costa Rica @HelmCamp2026

Students of HelmCamp
Students of HelmCamp learn to analyze DNA from wildlife parasites
Deadline to Apply: March 22, 2026
Field ecologists and conservation biologists increasingly rely on molecular tools to understand the hidden dynamics of wildlife health and biodiversity. Our lab is pioneering the next generation of strategies in Molecular Parasitology.

In 2026, we are pleased to be co-presenting a unique opportunity to gain these skills through the Organization for Tropical Studies (OTS) in Costa Rica. This will be the second installment of our "HelmCamp" field course: Wildlife Molecular Parasitology: Taxonomy to DNA.


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Exciting new Lab Manager position in my lab

8/30/2023

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Job opening (archived): Lab Manager position

***This position has been filled and closed***
Find more current opportunities on the Join page of the Kartzinel Lab's website.

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