University of Alabama: Ph.D. opportunity in benthic nitrogen cycling for Fall 
2010. Application 
deadline is April 26, 2010. We have space available in the Biogeochemistry Lab 
(http://bama.ua.edu/~bmortazavi/Mortazavi_Lab/Welcome.html) that currently has 
active projects in 
Weeks Bay Alabama, and Toolik Lake Alaska. Our work focuses on effects of 
climate change on trace 
gas fluxes, and how eutrophication affects coastal regions. The successful 
applicant will work on 
elucidating spatial and temporal patterns in nitrogen cycling in coastal waters 
located within the 
vicinity of Dauphin Island, a barrier island in the Northern Gulf of Mexico. 
The initial work will focus 
on using membrane inlet mass spectrometry to detect rates of denitrification. 
Future work may 
involve tracing sources and utilization of nitrogen in coastal waters. The 
assistantship will include (1) 
a tuition waiver, (2) an annual stipend and (3) health insurance. For 
additional information, contact 
Dr. Behzad Mortazavi, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alabama, 
Tuscaloosa AL 
35487, email: [email protected], ph: 251-861-2189. Application information and 
forms are 
available at http://bsc.ua.edu/gradstudies.htm. Funding is primarily in the 
form of research 
assistantships.

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