***Please note that the application deadline is approaching on May 1 ***

MS research opportunity in coastal plant-microbial ecology


The Van Bael laboratory in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology 
at Tulane University 
seeks applications from students who are interested in pursuing a one year 
master's degree (non-
thesis) in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, combined with a research 
experience on coastal plant 
ecology and microbial ecology.  Selected master's students will work with Dr. 
Van Bael and a team 
of Ph.D. and undergraduate students to gain research experience in plant 
ecology studies, sterile 
culture work with bacteria and fungi, and molecular techniques. This research 
experience is a 
perfect opportunity for students deciding whether or not to pursue a Ph.D., or 
for students that 
need to strengthen their graduate school applications. 
Read more about our lab's research at: 
http://www.tulane.edu/~vanbael25/sunshine/Home.html

Tulane University is a member of the prestigious Association of American 
Universities, a select 
group of the 62 leading research universities in the United States and Canada 
with 'preeminent 
programs of graduate and professional education and scholarly research.' Tulane 
is located in the 
historic Gulf Coast city of New Orleans, which is known for its culture, food 
and music. 
The program deadline is May 1 for starting in August. 

Please read more about the one year master's program at: 
http://tulane.edu/sse/eebio/academics/graduate/plus-one-ms.cfm

For information or questions about the research experience, email Dr. Sunshine 
Van Bael, at 
[email protected]. Please be sure you have read the information at the link 
above before 
inquiring.  No financial aid is available for this program. 

For general information or questions about the one-year masters program, email 
Dr. Cori 
Richards-Zawacki, at [email protected]. 

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