Learn more about our open PhD position!🌊🦠Chat with me if you are excited about marine microbes + numerical modeling + experimental evolution. ALL students encouraged to apply! Please DM me if you can help spread the word at local universities in Texas.
New funding mechanism from NSF for institutions to support GRFP honorable mention awardees in these states/territories: AK AR DE GU HI ID IA KS KY LA ME MS MT NE NV NH NM ND OK PR RI SC SD VI VT WV WY
Thanks @hormiga for the heads up 🧪🌿🐸$$$
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Job alert!
We are looking for #Postdoc in microbial genomics and ecophysiology @WHOI
If you are passionate about microorganisms in oxygen-depleted systems, apply to join our lab https://t.co/OKxRfBLnu2
Please, spread the word!
Please help RT 🐠🐡🐟 Data request + collaboration: I'm looking for data collaborators on a global reef fish study! This is a long shot, but I'm trying to better include data collectors outside of the usual orgs/locations. Please DM for more details. #TeamFish
I am delighted to announce the National Ocean Biodiversity Strategy, which advances actionable data and information to help conserve and protect marine ecosystems.
https://t.co/o7KKyGI0kv
I am excited to announce the National Aquatic eDNA Strategy. This strategy will accelerate the progress of fast, low-cost, and effective technologies for studying life in the ocean and how it’s changing. 🌊🧬
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We're still looking for a postdoc in metabolic modeling and culture-based validation. If it sounds like you, reach out to discuss!
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🚨Postdoc position 🚨 We're SO excited about this timely and policy-relevant project at the intersection of food security, blue carbon, and deep sea fisheries. PhDs graduating this spring/summer are eligible! https://t.co/UuD5Frr1KR
We’re hiring an Ocean Biogeochemistry Modeling Lead at @_CWorthy to help build oceanographic modeling and data-integration tools for ocean carbon dioxide removal (CDR) applications. The pay is $150,000–190,000 a year. Come work with us!
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And the bad news - got the debrief on the status of our 500+ Acropora cervicornis outplants in the Dry Tortugas. They are all dead or nearly dead. One of the best acroporid sites coral cover wise along the Florida Keys reef tract is now a wasteland. There are no words.
I am looking for a Ph.D student to begin a #NSFfunded project investing marine #phytoplankton trace metal physiology, using lots of #bioinformatics! Learn more here: https://t.co/8KlW3nLtVz @SkIOinSavannah @UGA_MarineSci