The Blackwood lab is seeking a full-time research technician to help run our 
NSF-funded project on plant-microbe interactions in forests.  Come join a 
dynamic and collaborative research lab working at the interface of community 
ecology and biogeochemistry at Kent State University 
(http://drosophila.biology.kent.edu/users/cblackwo/default.htm).  This project 
is a collaboration between labs of Chris Blackwood (Kent State), Rich Phillips 
(Indiana University), and Kurt Smemo (Skidmore College).  Additional 
opportunities include working on restoration and citizen science projects in 
collaboration with Cuyahoga Valley National Park.  

Duties could potentially involve field sampling (including travel to field 
sites out of state), evaluation of root traits and soil biogeochemistry, 
molecular barcoding of plant and microbial communities, care of research 
greenhouse plants, and microbial cultivation.  The position involves writing 
detailed research notes, data analysis, and maintaining research and safety 
equipment.

Applicants should have experience with one or more of the following areas: root 
ecology, cultivation of environmental microorganisms, or bioinformatics related 
to microbial community analysis.  Applicants should also have strong project 
management, organization, and communication skills.  Minimum of Bachelor's 
degree in a relevant field is required.  Valid driver's license required.

Salary commensurate with qualifications.  Position includes medical and other 
benefits (see details here https://www.kent.edu/sites/default/files/file/BENE 
BRIEF FT 2018.pdf).  

Send inquiries or application materials to Dr. Chris Blackwood, 
cblac...@kent.edu.  
To apply: Send a CV, names of three references, and cover letter describing 
your experience.  Please also send unofficial transcripts or describe relevant 
coursework in CV or cover letter.  Review of applications will begin January 1, 
2019.

We are committed to working with individuals from diverse backgrounds, and to 
creating an environment free from harassment or discrimination.  Kent State 
University is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will 
receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, 
sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other 
characteristic protected by law.  

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