MSc Student Opportunity in Aquatic Ecology, River Studies Center,
University of Wisconsin-La Crosse

 

Graduate student support is available for a graduate student (MSc)
interested in working on a multidisciplinary research project entitled
"Modeling the response of imperiled freshwater mussels to
anthropogenically induced changes in water temperature, habitat, and
flow in streams of the southeastern and central United States".  The
successful applicant will be expected to develop an independent research
project to explore the thermal thresholds of juvenile and adult mussels
based on physiological traits.  This is a joint project between the U.S.
Geological Survey and the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse.  The
student would work jointly with Dr. Teresa Newton (who studies mussel
ecology) and Dr. Roger Haro (who studies the biology of benthic
invertebrates).

 

The University of Wisconsin-La Crosse recognizes and appreciates the
importance of water to the competing forces of agriculture, business,
recreation, and nature.  Consequently, freshwater is a focus of teaching
and research in the Department of Biology.  At the graduate level, the
Department offers an Aquatic Science Concentration to prepare students
for exciting and challenging careers in the study and management of
freshwater resources.  Many graduate students in the program are
associated with the River Studies Center (Center) at the University of
Wisconsin-La Crosse which was established in 1972 to facilitate the
University's scientific involvement with environmental and resource
management issues pertinent to the Upper Mississippi River.  The Center
has become nationally recognized for its investigations of non-point
source pollutants in rivers, streams, lakes, and wetlands.

 

Selection will be based on undergraduate grades (GPA), GRE's (minimum
combined score of 1100 on v-GRE & q-GRE), and letters of reference from
at least three persons with sufficient knowledge of the applicant's
potential for research.  Students with proven experience in measurement
of physiological rates are encouraged to apply.

 

Support:   In-state (Wisconsin) tuition and an annual stipend, renewable
for an additional year.

 

Starting Date:  January 2010 (preferred), June 2010 (acceptable)

 

Interested students should contact:

Dr. Roger Haro, River Studies Center, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse,
La Crosse, WI  54601, USA; email [email protected] 

or

Dr. Teresa Newton, U.S. Geological Survey, Upper Midwest Environmental
Sciences Center,     La Crosse, WI  54603, USA; email [email protected]

 

 

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Roger J. Haro, Ph.D.
Phone: (608) 785-6970 

Dept. Biology

River Studies Center  (Asst. Director)                        Fax:
(608) 785-6959 

UW-L McNair Program (Director)                               E-mail:
[email protected] 

University of Wisconsin - La Crosse 

2026 Cowley Hall 

La Crosse, Wisconsin 54601 

 

Office Hours:  Mondays 1:10 p.m. - 3:10 p.m. or by appointment

 

 

Please visit the new UW-L River Studies Center Website!

http://www.uwlax.edu/biology/rivercntr/
<http://www.uwlax.edu/biology/rivercntr/> 

 

My Faculty Website: http://www.uwlax.edu/biology/Aquatics/rjharo01.html
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"Civilization ends at the waterline.  Beyond that, we all enter

  the food chain, and not always right at the top."

 

 
Hunter S. Thompson 

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