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measurements (15%) Presenting research findings at conferences (5%). Required Qualifications PhD in oceanography, limnology, aquatic ecology, or related field from a regionally-accredited college or university
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, Ohio Water Resources Center, Byrd Polar & Climate Research Center, Arts and Sciences Aquatic Ecology Lab, the NOAA funded Ohio Sea Grant Program, Global Water Institute. Performance Objectives Teach
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individual skilled in biogeochemistry or stream ecology to work on a project investigating the effects of coupled geochemical, microbiological, and hydrological processes on mercury (Hg) transformations
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grants Contribute to lab and IMET outreach and engagement activities PhD in related field ( including but not limited to ecology, aquatic biology, molecular biology, microbiology, marince science); if not
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-Friendly Position Summary The research associate will have two sets of responsibilities: (1)Apply innovative approaches to integrate hydrologic science and aquatic landscape ecology. Stream flow is a key
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applications for a two-year appointment as a Visiting Assistant Professor to begin September 2, 2024. Applicants should hold a PhD in biology or related discipline and be interested in working closely with
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two-year appointment as a Visiting Assistant Professor to begin September 2, 2024. Applicants should hold a PhD in biology or related discipline and be interested in working closely with undergraduate
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, including state-of-the-art facilities for use in cell culture work and several model genetic and ecological systems, biological imaging, and plant and animal terrestrial and aquatic science research. Recent
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Center, this multidisciplinary unit focuses on the health of free-ranging and captive terrestrial and aquatic wild animals. As a Center of Excellence within the One Health Institute, it supports the One
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responsible for maintaining an inventory of the state’s habitats and species. The ONHI focus is rare and endangered species, species of special concern, and significant ecological communities. Heritage