Laboratory Research Specialist 
Freshwater Ecology
University of Michigan

SALARY RANGE: $30,000 to $34,000, commensurate on experience

DURATION: This is a full-time position for 1-year, available as soon as 
January 1st, 2011.  

JOB DESCRIPTION: The successful applicant will work in Dr. Bradley 
Cardinale’s ([email protected]) new freshwater ecology laboratory at the 
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.  This individual will initially help set-
up the laboratory, after which s/he will manage the lab as well as assist 
with experiments that focus on the ecological impacts of biodiversity 
change in streams and lakes.  Specific responsibilities will include (1) 
setting up and maintaining cultures of freshwater organisms, including 
various species of stream and lake algae and invertebrates that are used in 
laboratory and field experiments, (2) overseeing employee safety training, 
as well as lab compliance with University of Michigan requirements for 
environmental health and safety, (3) ordering and ensuring proper 
installation, calibration, operation, and maintenance of laboratory and 
field research supplies and equipment, (4) assist with the preparation, set-
up, maintenance, and collection of data from laboratory and field-based 
experiments, (5) use of standard methods to perform a variety of 
limnological analyses ranging from physical and chemical characterization 
of water samples, to analysis and identification of biological samples of 
algae and invertebrates, (6) manage project databases and assist with 
summaries and preliminary analyses of the data, (7) supervise a small 
number (1-3 individuals) of undergraduate research assistants. 

WHERE: The Cardinale lab is the most recent addition to the School of 
Natural Resources and Environment at the University of Michigan.  The 
University of Michigan was recently ranked 15th on the Times Higher 
Education’s list of the world’s top 200 universities.  Due to its natural 
beauty, preservation of wooded areas, vibrant arts program, lively downtown 
landscape, and high quality of living at an affordable price, Ann Arbor is 
routinely ranked as one of the best places to live in the U.S. (see Money’s 
list of America’s Best Small Cities).  For more information about ongoing 
research in the Cardinale lab, please visit 
http://www.snre.umich.edu/cardinale.

REQUIREMENTS: Applicant must have a Bachelor's degree in Ecology, 
Environmental Science, Biology, a closely related field, or a combination 
of experience and education.  Prior experience working in freshwater 
habitats or with freshwater organisms is desirable.

Apply online at http://umjobs.org/ for job number 53009.  Applications are 
due by 12/1/2010.  The University of Michigan is an equal 
opportunity/affirmative action employer  

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