One MS Graduate Research Assistantship is available in the Department of
Biological Sciences at Minnesota State University to study the mechanisms
driving plant litter decomposition in the Sonoran Desert. Potential areas of
investigation include determining what chemical attributes of plant litter
favor solar photodegradation and how litter chemistry changes with
photodegradation. Applicants should have some prior research experience,
excellent analytical and quantitative skills, the ability to analyze and
organize large data sets, and be interested in plant chemical analyses. They
may also be required to travel to Arizona for occasional field and
laboratory work, and must be able to work both independently and as a member
of a diverse research team. 

To apply, send cover letter, CV, unofficial transcripts, and the names and
contact information of 3 references to Dr. Christopher T. Ruhland at
[email protected]). Ideally the position begins in August 2013.

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