Inviting application for NSF Postdoc Fellow to study greenhouse gases (CO2, 
N2O, and CH4) to be hosted at MBL

I am inviting applicants to apply for NSF Postdoctoral Research Fellowships in 
Biology (PRFB) (deadline: October 19, 2010), to be hosted in my lab at the 
Ecosystems Center, MBL. 

My lab recently acquired a tunable laser sensor (TGA 200, Campbell Sci.) 
through an NSF MRI grant. We are using the TGA to measure N2O and CH4 fluxes 
through the eddy covariance method, combined with CO2 flux measurement via an 
open path CO2 sensor (LI7500, Li-Cor Inc.). We are also building automated 
chambers to measure CO2, N2O and CH4 fluxes. Belowground microbial and 
mycorrhizal functions and dynamics will be studied through various instruments 
available at MBL (such as DNA sequencing). 

Please contact me if you have interests. 

Dr. Jim Tang, assistant scientist
The Ecosystems Center 
Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL)
Phone: 508-289-7162
Fax:   508-457-1548
Email: [email protected]

I will be attending the ESA meeting in Pittsburgh from 1-6 August and would be 
happy to meet interested applicants then. 

Jim

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