12 Week UC Davis Internship - Scientists In Parks

Scientists in Parks Biology Assistant Needed for Summer 2026 - UC Davis

Position description: The participant will be based in the Poulin lab at UC Davis and will be supervised by a postdoctoral fellow. Their research will contribute to the larger Rusting Rivers project, which seeks to understand the causes and effects of permafrost thaw-driven acid rock drainage in Arctic Alaska. The participant will use modeling approaches to determine if the metal concentrations in these rivers are toxic to aquatic life. Specifically, the participant will use the US EPA’s Biotic Ligand Model in conjunction with a dataset from our field site including pH, hardness, and organic and inorganic carbon concentrations to assess toxicological risk and predict if observed metal concentrations are causing fish and invertebrate loss. In addition to developing modeling expertise, the participant will gain skills in laboratory techniques by assisting with metals analyses. They will also gain skills in data management, statistical analysis, and science communication. The Rusting Rivers project is highly collaborative and includes researchers from the United States Geological Survey, National Parks Service, and UC Davis. The participant will gain insight into how these collaborations across academic and government settings function. Ultimately, the participant will have opportunities to contribute to manuscripts, presentations, reports, and outreach activities depending on their interests. For more information on the Rusting Rivers project, watch this video HERE

This is a 12-week position in Davis, California, beginning no earlier than 5/4/2026. 

For more information: https://conservation-legacy.breezy.hr/p/e0c2a972ca55-biology-assistant-12-weeks-americorps

Apply HERE by 2/15/2026 here: 

*Positions will close after receiving 60 complete applications.

 

https://poulinlab.ucdavis.edu/

https://www.nps.gov/subjects/science/scientists-in-parks.htm

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