The Johnson Lab at the University of Idaho is seeking a highly motivated
student, preferably at the M.S. level, to study tree water transport and
response to drought. Potential projects include: development of drought
tolerance in young tree seedlings, water transport in leaves, embolism
formation and repair and functional plant anatomy. The position would
start January 2015 with guaranteed funding for two years. The University
of Idaho is located in Moscow, a small college town with abundant
opportunities for outdoor recreation and a thriving arts scene. For more
information email Dan Johnson ([email protected]). I am currently in
transition from Duke University to the University of Idaho, but will be
officially starting at UI this summer (2014). More information about
ongoing research can be found at: http://danielmjohnson.weebly.com/
For many more opportunities, please visit the ESA Ecophys jobs site:
http://biology.duke.edu/jackson/ecophys/grad.html
(Dan's currently a member of our lab at Duke; a great guy to work with!)
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Charles W. (Will) Cook
Nicholas School of the Environment
Division of Earth and Ocean Sciences
Box 90227, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708
http://www.duke.edu/~cwcook