microbial ecology, molecular biogeochemistry, oceanography, life in extreme environments, astrobiology, Dauphin Island Sea Lab, University of South Alabama
Unfortunately and regrettably we will not be filling this position and have released the post doc that we had hired. The EPA rescinded our award this week.
Opportunity for a Masters, PhD student, and Post doc at the University of South Alabama/Dauphin Island Sea Lab to work on an EPA-funded water quality project! More information on the job descriptions available at https://t.co/ks7m7Rf834
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Sectioning sediment cores on board the R/V Pelican QUALIFIED cruise in the Gulf of Mexico! These cores will be extracted for DNA and RNA to analyze how microbial community and activity changes with depth. #nsffunded
PhD student Lydia talks about how deep sea fungi can survive in the deep subsurface, how they are sampled, and what scientists are learning about their ecological roles. Watch on youtube or on our lab website news page! https://t.co/M4atDe7evL https://t.co/jjTbpnCQxt
Check out S1 E6 of Absolute Gene-ius podcast to hear Dr. Brandi Kiel Reese and Lydia Hayes-Guastella talk about using digital PCR and other methods to study microbial life and survivability in extreme environments!
Undergraduate students can work with us and gain valuable research experience this summer by applying for our REU at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab! Check out the flier for more information, and apply at https://t.co/71dXv5TqHt !
#NSFfunded post doc and graduate positions available in my lab and Krause lab in sediment #geomicrobiology and #biogeochemistry! Please RT (or RX). https://t.co/GI4tFFSv41
Do you want to study microbial methane cycling in the Ross Sea sediments? Well, I have the #nsffunded project for you! Spread the word that I’m looking for a #postdoc (and they can compliment it with an #nsfprf of their own). https://t.co/o7uTY1GKpY
You know what’s cool about discovering new subsurface microbial species? Getting to name them! Introducing new publication from our lab lead by @MorganMicro and colleagues.
https://t.co/dyStrPGfu3
Greetings from the #kilomoana we have been busy on our cruise to the Mariana Forearc. We had our first dive with JASON, and recovered many samples yesterday. Here I am helping to set up the HOG sampler!
#science#geomicrobiology#microbiology#NSFfunded
@lab_witch_ I am NOT defending UC, but this is how I understand it. 20 hours is your RA which is research your PI pays you to work on. Other 20 hours is your thesis research hours (enrolled credits). You get paid for the 20 you work and the other 20 is course credits.
Hello! I am Lydia Hayes, a PhD student in the Kiel Reese Geomicrobiology Lab. I'm headed on a 27 day research cruise to the Mariana forearc to explore microbial communities in the serpentine mud volcanoes. Keep an eye out for updates on my journey aboard the #kilomoana