Two physiological ecology positions at the University of Illinois at Chicago - one postdoc, one technician:

Postdoc in Elevated CO2, plant nitrogen and hydraulics

We are interested in an individual to join an NSF funded project addressing potential linkages between plant nitrogen nutrition and hydraulic in response to rising CO2 levels. Preference will be given to candidates that have experience with gas-exchange, hydraulic conductivity and water relations. A working knowledge of plant nitrogen nutrition, biochemistry and analytical techniques (e.g., wet chemistry and elemental analysis) will also be a plus. The position includes full benefits and the salary is competitive. This is a one year position available immediately and will be renewable based on performance. Interested individuals should send inquiries and/or applications To: Hormoz BassiriRad ([email protected]), Professor Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Illinois at Chicago

Research Assistant, Ecophsyiology & Plant Nutrition

We are seeking an experienced technician to join a physiological ecology lab. The individual should have experience with plant and soil nitrogen analysis including a working knowledge of C&N analyzers and possibly HPLCs. The individual should be comfortable to work with instruments for measurements of plant gas-exchange, hydraulics and water relations. The successful candidate is also expected to know and follow safe lab practices regarding the use and disposal of hazardous materials. The position comes with full benefits and a competitive salary commensurate with experience. This is a one year position available immediately and will be renewable based on performance. Interested individuals should send inquiries and/or applications To: Hormoz BassiriRad ([email protected]), Professor Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Illinois at Chicago.

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Charles W. (Will) Cook                  w 919-660-5144
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