Please pass this along to any interested students or colleagues with students planning to attend graduate school in the near future.
I am actively recruiting motivated graduate students (Ph.D. or outstanding M.S. students) for my new laboratory in the Department of Biology at Baylor University. Research in my lab focuses on the dynamics of microbial communities along with environmental gradients such as biogeochemical parameters and spatial distribution. Research in my lab will involve field work (sampling and survey), lab work (genomic, transcriptomic and chemical analyses) and computational work (multivariate statistics, geostatistics and statistical modeling). My lab will become a part of an active interdisciplinary research effort, Center for Reservoir and Aquatic Systems Research (CRASR, www.baylor.edu/crasr), which will provide active collaboration opportunities with other biologists, geologists, chemists and environmental scientists. Joining students will be fully supported by either teaching assistantship or research assistantship. If interested, please contact me with your research interests and CV at [email protected]. Cheers, Sanghoon Kang.
