We will be hosting 10 NSF-REU participants this summer at Georgia Tech 
focusing loosely on the theme of Aquatic Chemical Ecology.  We would like 
to ask for your help in publicizing this program to undergraduates.    

Our program website is http://www.biology.gatech.edu/undergraduate-
program/reu/ 
including program details, application process, and contact information. 

Our research theme of Aquatic Chemical Ecology has 3 core areas of 
research from which students can choose: Biological and geochemical 
transformations of chemicals in aquatic ecosystems; Sensory biology and 
ecology of aquatic chemical communication; Ecological roles and 
consequences of chemicals in aquatic environments.  This program is an 
excellent choice for undergraduates majoring in any field of biology, 
chemistry, earth/ocean science, civil engineering, environmental 
engineering, chemical engineering, and related bioengineering areas who 
want to apply their classroom learning to an interdisciplinary research 
environment to solve complex scientific problems and learn about the 
importance of chemically-mediated processes.   

The application deadline is February 15, 2012.  The full-time, 10-week 
program will start in late May and run until the end of July.  
Participants will receive a stipend of $4500 plus accommodations with 
kitchen facilities in university housing, and help with travel expenses to 
and from Atlanta. 

Students can go to our website to get more information and to apply.  Any 
U.S. citizen or permanent resident who is currently enrolled in an 
undergraduate degree program is eligible, unless they have already been 
part of an NSF-REU program in Ocean Sciences or unless they will graduate 
before this summer.  We are particularly interested in increasing our 
proportion of minority students and in reaching students at non-PhD 
granting universities.       

We hope that you can send us your bright, curious, and motivated students!

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