The Morrissey lab at West Virginia University is seeking motivated 
graduate students interested in researching environmental microbiology, 
microbial ecology, and biogeochemistry. Applications for both M.S. and 
Ph.D. students are encouraged. The Morrissey lab focuses on 
understanding how microbial community dynamics underlie soil 
biogeochemical process in the context of climate change and/or 
agriculture. Students with experience in molecular biology, stable 
isotope probing, bioinformatics, biogeochemistry, and/or soil ecology 
are particularly encouraged to apply. If you are interested in this 
opportunity please contact Dr. Ember Morrissey 
([email protected]) and provide a brief description of your 
research interests and career goals as well as a resume/CV highlighting 
any relevant coursework and experience.

Potential students will apply to one of the graduate programs within the 
Davis School of Agriculture at WVU. Options include M.S. in Applied and 
Environmental Microbiology (http://microbiology.wvu.edu/) or a Ph.D. in 
either Agricultural Sciences or Genetics and Developmental Biology with 
a focus on Environmental Microbiology (http://grad.davis.wvu.edu/davis-
doctoral-programs). The Morrissey lab is in the Division of Plant and 
Soil Sciences at WVU in Morgantown WV (http://www.morgantownwv.gov/).

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