Florida International University, Marine Biology Program: Ph.D. Student opportunities for fall 2006
POSITION: Ph.D. student position offered in the field of marine microbial ecology to study the link between microbial diversity and microbial biogeochemical and food web processes in pelagic and benthic systems of Florida Bay and the subtropical Gulf Stream region off the Florida coast. Studies may involve the diversity of bacterial or eukaryotic (protistan, phytoplankton) communities, factors determining community diversity, quantitative microbial diversity, effects of diversity on nutrient cycling processes, and/or top-down (food web) controls of microbial diversity. Equipment available for research include light and epifluorescence microscopes, FACSort flow cytometer, fluorescent plate reader, real-time PCR, DGGE and electrophoresis equipment, and state-of-the-art research laboratory and graduate student office space in the brand new Marine Biology building. QUALIFICATIONS: Solid undergraduate and/or graduate education in marine or aquatic ecology and/or biology is expected. Research and/or teaching experience is of advantage. Experience with molecular techniques is beneficial. Candidates are expected to participate in and contribute to project development. Admission to the graduate program is competitive and requires GRE scores (minimum of 1120, verbal plus quantitative) at the time of application. Foreign students must present a TOEFL and Test of Spoken English (TSE; minimum score of 50) at the time of application, except for students from English speaking countries. WORK PLACE will be FIU's Biscayne Bay Campus, located directly on Biscayne Bay in North Miami. The new 57,000 sqft Marine Biology building with state- of-the-art research and teaching labs and office space is located directly on the waterfront of Biscayne Bay. More information on the Marine Biology Program is available at http://www.marine.fiu.edu. BENEFITS: Initial support is available through Teaching Assistantships, involving 2 sections/week of undergraduate lab course teaching. Annual stipend of $18,000 plus 90% tuition waiver and basic health care plan are provided. Exceptionally qualified students may be eligible for a Presidential Fellowship ($23,000 annual stipend). APPLICATION: Send cover letter with career interests and goals, CV, transcripts (undergraduate and graduate, unofficial copies), GRE scores (and language tests for foreign applicants), and three reference letters to Dr. Frank J. Jochem, Florida International University, Marine Biology Program, 3000 NE 151 St AC-1, North Miami, FL 33181; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Only complete applications with all required test scores will be considered. For foreign students, TOEFL and TSE language tests cannot be waived and must be presented at the time of application. CLOSING DATE: ASAP Successful candidates will be contacted for submission of full applications including official university admission forms and need to be accepted into FIU Graduate School. Further information on graduate applications and procedures is available at: http://www.fiu.edu/% 7Ebiology1/grad/phdbiology.htm.
