Do you wonder whether soils are becoming a source of CO2 to the atmosphere or a 
sink actively accumulating carbon? Curious about how interactions among plants, 
soils, and climate affect organic matter decomposition? Want to do research in 
forests or the arctic? Then consider applying to the Hicks Pries Lab 
<http://sites.dartmouth.edu/hicksprieslab/> within the Ecology, Evolution, 
Ecosystems & Society Program <https://sites.dartmouth.edu/EEES/> (EEES) at 
Dartmouth College<http://home.dartmouth.edu/>.

I am looking for two graduate students to begin in the summer/fall of 2018. My 
Ecosystem Ecology lab researches what factors affect the vulnerability of soil 
organic carbon to being lost due to global change. Successful applicants will 
have a degree in Biology, Geology, Soil Science or another related field and a 
strong background in ecosystem ecology or biogeochemistry. Experience with 
field work and lab analyses is preferred. For more information, please send a 
CV/resume to Caitlin Hicks Pries at [email protected]


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Caitlin Hicks Pries
Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences
Dartmouth College
Life Sciences Center, room 349
78 College St.
Hanover, NH  03755

603-646-2052
http://sites.dartmouth.edu/hicksprieslab/
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