STEGG-INTERACT Research and Mentoring for Post-Baccalaureates (RaMP) Program
The Southeast Texas Evolutionary Genetics and Genomics Integrative Research and Collaborative Training (STEGG-INTERACT) program offers recent college graduates a collaborative mentored research experience on the evolutionary genetics of biological interactions, and training in technical and professional skills.
During this year-long program, participants will engage in collaborative research projects addressing a variety of questions about the evolution of biological interactions, including interactions among molecules within cells, between sexes within populations, and across species in communities. Training will include fundamental concepts in evolutionary biology and genetics, skills in bioinformatics, and professional skills such as scientific communication.
The program is hosted by the University of Houston and participants’ research experiences will be based at UH, Rice University, or Texas A&M University.
Information Sessions
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Watch a recorded information session from December 2024.
Faculty, Staff & Participants
Leadership & Administrative Staff
- Becky Zufall, Director
rzufall@uh.edu - Rich Meisel, Co-Director
rpmeisel@uh.edu - Romina Dimarco, Program Manager
rdimarco@central.uh.edu
Research Mentors
- Ricardo Azevedo (UH)
Evolutionary genetics - Heath Blackmon (Texas A&M)
Genome Evolution and Structural Evolution of Sex Chromosomes - Kerri Crawford (UH)
Formation of Diverse Ecological Communities - Scott Egan (Rice)
Adaptation and Genomic Architecture, In the Evolution of New Species - Kory Evans (Rice)
Multivariate Trait Evolution in Fishes
- Richard Meisel (UH)
Animal Microbe Interactions and the Evolution of Sex Chromosomes and Determination - William Murphy (Texas A&M)
Mammalian Comparative Genomics - Julia Saltz (Rice)
Genetics and Evolution of Behavior - Aaron Tarone (Texas A&M)
Fly Development, Evolution, Ecology, and Life History - Rebecca Zufall (UH)
Evolutionary Genetics of Ciliates
Post-Baccalaureate Scholars
Program Information
Program Dates
June 2025 – May 2026
Benefits
- Receive a stipend of $32,500 plus an additional stipend to buy health insurance and cover parking/transportation costs.
- Receive mentoring, networking opportunities, training, and professional development.
- Be part of a cohort of 10 trainees.
Expectations
- Fully engage in all aspects of the program, including research, training, mentorship, and cohort building activities.
- Take ownership of your research project, engage with the literature, and contribute to experimental design, data analysis, and writing.
- Present your research and program experiences at the annual STEGG conference, your alma mater, and a Society conference.
- This is a full-time program, running from June 1–May 30, thus participants cannot be otherwise employed or enrolled in other programs.
Eligibility
- Must be U.S. citizens, U.S. nationals, or permanent residents of the U.S.
- Must have received a bachelor’s degree in biology or a similar field no earlier than May 2021 (with exceptions for family, medical, or military leave).
- Should have little or no previous research experience but should be interested in research in evolutionary biology.
- Applicants from groups historically excluded from STEM are particularly encouraged.
Application
Application Deadline: March 1, 2025
Questions
Contact STEGG-INTERACT at stegg@central.uh.edu.