Two Postdoctoral Research Fellowships are available in the Microbial Ecology 
Laboratory in the 
Department of Ecology, Evolution and Organismal Biology at Iowa State University

MICROBIAL ECOLOGIST JOB DESCRIPTION

The successful applicant will be joining a new climate and environmental change 
research project 
that explores the role of microbial communities in organic nitrogen cycling. 
Applicants must have a 
Ph.D. in a molecular biology-related field with a strong record of 
productivity. Experience with 
molecular techniques (DNA and RNA extraction, PCR, qPCR, cloning, and primer 
development) and 
basic bioinformatics skills (processing and analyzing sequence data and 
familiarity with UNIX) are 
strongly desirable. Work will require travel to the Spruce and Peatland 
Responses Under Climatic 
and Environmental Change (SPRUCE) experiment in the Marcell Experimental Forest 
(Minnesota). 
The applicant will work with project collaborators at the Iowa State 
University, University of New 
Hampshire, and Argonne and Oak Ridge National Labs. To apply, please provide a 
CV, references, 
and a cover letter including a brief statement of short- and long-term goals.

JOB DETAILS

This is a 3-year commitment, available immediately. Possibility of extension of 
the position beyond 
depends on funding. The ideal applicant will have expertise in both microbial 
ecology and 
biogeochemistry. Once hired, the postdoctoral scientist will be responsible for 
contributing to 
primer development for protease and chitinase microbial community profiling 
(illumine tag 
sequencing) and interpreting resulting sequence data. This research will 
investigate the 
consequences for ecosystem carbon cycling of microbial decomposition of organic 
nitrogen and its 
subsequent uptake by mycorrhizal fungi.

General lab management and participation in the mentorship of both graduate 
students and 
undergraduate lab assistants are also expected. The position will entail 
planning, execution and 
supervision of field and laboratory work, analysis of biological, chemical, and 
spatial data, 
literature research, supervision and training of lab personnel, and managing 
lab and field 
equipment and supplies. A valid driver's license or access to transportation 
will be required to get 
to field sites.

BIOGEOCHEMIST JOB DESCRIPTION

The successful candidate will collaborate with a team of scientists to 
understand the role of 
organic nitrogen in regulating forest ecosystem responses to elevated CO2 and 
temperature. 
Research experience with stable isotope ecology and organic chemistry is 
strongly desirable. The 
successful applicant will be joining a new climate and environmental change 
research project that 
explores the role of microbial communities in organic nitrogen cycling. 
Applicants must have a 
Ph.D. and a strong record of productivity. Work will require travel to the 
Spruce and Peatland 
Responses Under Climatic and Environmental Change (SPRUCE) experiment in the 
Marcell 
Experimental Forest (Minnesota). The applicant will work with project 
collaborators at Iowa State 
University, University of New Hampshire, and Argonne and Oak Ridge National 
Labs. To apply, 
please provide a CV, references, and a cover letter including a brief statement 
of short- and long-
term goals.

JOB DETAILS

This is position is available immediately. Possibility of extension of the 
position beyond one year 
depends on funding. The ideal applicant will have expertise in biogeochemistry 
and microbial 
ecology. Once hired, the postdoctoral scientist will be responsible for 
contributing to the 
development of new stable isotope methods and extracellular enzyme assays. This 
research will 
investigate the consequences of microbial decomposition of organic nitrogen for 
ecosystem carbon 
cycling.

General lab management and participation in the mentorship of both graduate 
students and 
undergraduate lab assistants are also expected. The position will entail 
planning, execution and 
supervision of field and laboratory work, analysis of biological, chemical, and 
spatial data, 
literature research, supervision and training of lab personnel, and managing 
lab and field 
equipment and supplies. A valid driver's license or access to transportation 
will be required to get 
to field sites.


To apply, please provide a CV, references, and a cover letter including a brief 
statement of short- 
and long-term goals.  For more information or to apply for the position, please 
contact Kirsten 
Hofmockel [email protected], http://kirstenhofmockel.org

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