Postdoctoral Fellow Position in the Ecology of the C Cycle

A postdoctoral position is available to work on how plant species invasion
and altered precipitation will impact C cycling in southern U.S. grassland
systems.  The objectives of the project are to assess how productivity above
and belowground, microbial composition and functioning, nutrient
mineralization, decomposition, mycorrhizal colonization, and soil C are
impacted by conversion of native to exotic-dominated grasslands and altered
precipitation.  The responsibilities of the fellow will be to oversee the
collection of data with team members, statistically analyze metagenomic data
sets, and to write and submit  manuscripts and reports.  The fellow will
work jointly in the labs of Brian Wilsey and Kirsten Hofmockel at Iowa State
University in Ames, IA.  Ames has been voted as one of the nicest small
cities in which to live in the U.S.  Required qualifications are a Ph.D. in
ecology or a related field, and interest in the objectives of the project
and the ability/desire to learn new techniques.  Preferred qualifications
include a background in soil microbial metagenomics, molecular techniques,
and/or statistics.  To apply, please submit a CV, a cover letter expressing
interest, and a pdf of at least one published manuscript to Brian Wilsey
([email protected]) by August 1, 2016. The position is for one year with a
possibility of renewal.  ISU is an EO/AA employer.

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