Beth Lawrence's research group at University of Connecticut has an 
opening for a PhD student in wetland ecology. We conduct primary and 
applied research focused on improving our understanding of wetland plant 
community composition, restoration, and ecosystem function. The 
applicant will develop and examine questions related to how vegetation 
alters carbon cycling in coastal marshes, possibly examining the role of 
root exudates and rhizosphere oxygenation in organic matter persistence. 
Top candidates will have an MS in a related discipline with relevant 
field and biogeochemistry research experience. Ideally, the Graduate 
Research Assistant will begin this fall semester (late August 2018), but 
a January 2019 start may be possible.

Contact Beth via email (beth.lawre...@uconn.edu) before June 1, 2018 to 
warrant full consideration with the following information: CV, GPA and 
GRE scores, and a brief statement of research 
experience/interests/career goals. See the following links for more 
information on my research program: http://lawrencelabuconn.weebly.com/, 
the Department of Natural Resources and the Environment: 
http://www.nrme.uconn.edu/ and details about applying to the Graduate 
School at the University of Connecticut: http://grad.uconn.edu/. 

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