A Ph.D. research position is available in the Jones Lab
(http://biology.nd.edu/people/faculty/jones) at the University of Notre Dame.
In our lab, we
develop knowledge and tools for the prediction of lake ecosystem services under
future
climate and land use scenarios and identify strategies for
change
scenarios. Applicants should have earned or will soon earn a Ph.D. in some
area of biology or bioinformatics and possess experience in aquatic or soil
microbial ecology and/or microbial genomics. A successful applicant would
work closely with Drs. Stuart Jones
(http://biology.nd.edu/people
ecology, global change biology, biogeography
Hope Hollocher - population genetics, speciation, evo-devo, and landscape
epidemiology
Stuart Jones - aquatic microbial and ecosystem ecology
Gary Lamberti - stream ecology and plant-animal interactions
David Lodge - ecology of freshwater communities
tics, speciation
Mike Ferdig - systems genetics of malaria parasite drug resistance
Hope Hollocher - population genetics, speciation, evo-devo, and landscape
epidemiology
Stuart Jones - aquatic microbial and ecosystem ecology
Gary Lamberti - stream ecology and plant-animal interactions
Jason McLac
A postdoctoral associate position in Microbial Ecology is available in the Jones
Lab at the University of Notre Dame. We are seeking a creative and enthusiastic
Ph.D. with research experience in microbial ecology and/or bacterial genomics.
We expect applicants to have demonstrable experience in one
A postdoctoral associate position is available in the Jones Lab at the
University of
Notre Dame. This position is part of a recently funded NSF Dimensions of
Biodiversity project that will support research in microbial trait-based
ecology.
Work will be in collaboration with Drs. Jay Lennon and Ke
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If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact one of the session
organizers:
Stuart Jones, University of Notre Dame; sjone...@nd.edu
Chris Solomon, McGill University; chris.solo...@mcgill.ca
Patrick Kelly, University of Miami-Ohio;
Graduate Position in Aquatic Ecology at the University of Notre Dame
A Ph.D. research position is available in the Jones Lab
(http://www.nd.edu/~sjones20) at the
University of Notre Dame. In our lab, we develop knowledge and tools for the
prediction of lake
ecosystem services under future clim
A postdoctoral associate position is available in the Jones Lab at the
University of Notre Dame. This
position is part of a recently funded NSF Dimensions of Biodiversity project
that will support
research in bacterial trait-based ecology. Work will be in collaboration with
Drs. Jay Lennon and
best student talk in aquatic ecology.
For details please visit the ESA Aquatic Section website:
http://esa.org/aquatic/?page_id=16
Nominations are due June 1st via email to section secretary Stuart Jones
(sjone...@nd.edu).
of the best
and most active ESA sections!
Nominations are due June 1st via email to section secretary Stuart Jones
(sjone...@nd.edu).
See the section website for more detail or feel free to contact Stuart with any
questions.
Graduate Positions in Aquatic Ecology at the University of Notre Dame
Masters and Ph.D. research positions are available in aquatic community and
ecosystem ecology in the Jones Lab (http://biology.nd.edu/people/faculty/jones)
at the University of Notre Dame. In our lab, we develop knowledge and
experience. Mathematical interest, if not
aptitude, is a requirement. The students would be advised by Dr. Stuart
Jones (http://www.nd.edu/~sjones20), but would work closely with
collaborators in computer science and applied mathematics.
Notre Dame offers exemplary facilities, including both
, feel free to contact Dr.
Stuart Jones, (University of Notre Dame; sjone...@nd.edu) or Dr. Chris Solomon
(Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies; solom...@caryinstitute.org). To apply
for a position, submit a curriculum vitae, brief statement of interest, and
contact information for three
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