Please help us advertise this postdoc announcement as broadly as possible 
by forwarding to your students and colleagues.  
This is an additional postdoc position to the one we advertised in June.  
We are looking for someone to start as soon as possible, and the position 
will be filled as soon as a suitable applicant is found, so I encourage 
potential applicants to apply soon.
Thank you!!!

Post Doctoral Opportunity:  Ocean and Coastal Acidification and Hypoxia 
Effects on Marine and Estuarine Organisms

EPA-ORD-NHEERL-GED-2016-01

The participant will collaborate with a team of EPA scientists on several 
papers and laboratory-based research efforts investigating the effects of 
ocean and nutrient-enhanced coastal acidification on marine and estuarine 
organisms, including coral, invertebrates, and fish. The research includes 
laboratory investigations of the interactive effects of acidification and 
hypoxia on a range of species and life stages of estuarine organisms. The 
participant may measure a variety of organism responses to acidification 
and other stressors, including molecular, genomic, biochemical, cellular 
and organism level endpoints to better understand adverse effects on 
biological systems and processes such as calcification. Multiple stressor 
effects, including nutrients, dissolved oxygen, temperature, contaminants, 
or sediment may be investigated. Research may include:
•       Participating in developing organism exposure systems
•       Conducting organism exposures to multiple stressors, collecting 
data and interpreting results
•       Reading and interpreting relevant scientific literature 
•       Participating in collaborations with the project team
•       Preparing presentations and summaries of the research results
•       Presenting at professional meetings
•       Authoring manuscripts for publication in peer-reviewed journals 

This program, administered by ORAU through its contract with the U.S. 
Department of Energy to manage the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and 
Education, was established through an interagency agreement between DOE 
and EPA.

Qualifications

Applicants must have received a doctoral degree in in environmental 
science, ecology, molecular biology, chemistry, biology, or a closely 
related field within five years of the desired start date or completion of 
all requirements for the degree should be expected prior to the starting 
date. An understanding of a variety of organism responses to multiple 
environmental stressors, including molecular and genomic endpoints, and 
understanding of biological calcification and/or carbonate chemistry is 
desired.

The appointment is full-time for one year and may be renewed upon 
recommendation of EPA and contingent on the availability of funds. The 
participant will receive a monthly stipend. Funding may be made available 
to reimburse the participant’s travel expenses to present the results of 
his/her research at scientific conferences. No funding will be made 
available to cover travel costs for pre-appointment visits, relocation 
costs, tuition and fees, or participant’s health insurance. The 
participant must show proof of health and medical insurance. The 
participant does not become an EPA employee.

The mentor for this project is Barron Mace ([email protected]). The 
anticipated start date is October 2016.

To Apply

https://www.zintellect.com/Mentor/PostingApplications?PostingId=2612

Applicants will need to upload a resume, two professional references, and 
transcripts. 


Applicants will have to register on the zintellect website to apply:
1) Follow this link:
https://www.zintellect.com/Mentor/PostingApplications?PostingId=2612
2) click on “Opportunity Catalog”
3) Under keyword type: “coastal acidification”       or       “EPA-ORD-
NHEERL-GED-2016-01”
4) click on the link to “Ocean and Coastal Acidification and Hypoxia 
Effects on Marine and Estuarine Organisms”
5) click on “Apply for this opportunity”

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