Hi,
I have a position vacant for students interested in plant physiology,
restoration ecology and/or population genetics.

MS/PhD Graduate Assistantship – Coastal Marine Botany
The Department of Coastal Sciences at the University of Southern Mississippi
is requesting applications from highly qualified students for its graduate
program in coastal ecosystems with a focus in marine botany. The Department
of Coastal Sciences is located at the Gulf Coast Research Laboratory
(http://www.usm.edu/gcrl) in Ocean Springs, MS on the Gulf of Mexico. 
Our research activities center around the propagation and germination of a
variety of seagrass and saltmarsh species in the Gulf of Mexico region.
Plants will be used for local coastal restoration projects planned by state
and federal agencies as part of Hurricane Katrina recovery activities.
Research projects are open and could include aspects of plant reproduction
and early life-history, photo-physiology using PAM fluorescence, and/or
genetic analyses of population variability. Current research projects can be
viewed at: http://www.usm.edu/gcrl/ceg/faculty.php
Successful applicants will be provided a 12 month full-time Research
Assistantship with a tuition waiver. Candidates should possess a relevant BS
degree with experience or MS when applying for the PhD program. The position
is available immediately.

Interested individuals should contact:
Dr. Patrick Biber
Assistant Professor, Marine Botany
University of Southern Mississippi 
Gulf Coast Research Laboratory
703 East Beach Drive 
Ocean Springs, MS 39564 
tel: +1 (228) 872 4200
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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