We seek two MS students with interests in aquatic ecology, limnology and 
ecotoxicology to pursue research projects at Michigan Technological 
University. Research topics include 1) The importance of overwintering 
on yellow perch proximate composition, persistent organic pollutant 
bioaccumulation and stable isotope (d13C & d15N) ecology and 2) Mapping 
water quality metrics in a north temperate dimictic lake over an annual 
growing season. Each of these projects represent a combination of 
laboratory and field work with sampling efforts focused in Michigan’s 
Upper Peninsula region.

Preferred candidates will have strong backgrounds in aquatic ecology and 
limnology in addition to good lab techniques associated with working in 
a chemistry lab environment. Additional experience and background in 
ecotoxicology, field work, and familiarity with operating small 
watercraft are beneficial, however, these skills are not essential to 
apply. Interested applicants are encouraged to contact Dr. Gord Paterson 
([email protected]) for specific project details and application 
instructions. Both of these positions are supported by graduate teaching 
assistantships in the Biological Sciences Department at Michigan 
Technological University. We anticipate potential candidates to 
officially apply to enroll for the fall semester, starting August 2017. 
Applications will be reviewed as they are received and review will 
continue until suitable individuals are selected.

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