The McMahon Ocean Ecogeochemistry Lab (https://web.uri.edu/gso/kelton-mcmahon/ 
<http://www.esf.edu/efb/dovciak/>) at the University of Rhode Island’s Graduate 
School of Oceanography is looking for a highly motivated graduate student (MS) 
for a funded research position. This project will develop novel molecular 
geochemistry tracers to understand phytoplankton community dynamics. The 
student will work 1) design and implement a series of phytoplankton culture 
experiments in the Marine Science Research Facility 
(https://web.uri.edu/marinefacility/ <https://web.uri.edu/marinefacility/>) at 
URI, and 2) analyze and interpret cutting-edge compound-specific stable isotope 
data to develop a new library of amino acid isotope fingerprints for 
coastally-relevant eukaryotic phytoplankton that can be used to examine the 
sources and cycling of organic matter in marine ecosystems. This work is funded 
through the multi-institution Rhode Island Consortium For Coastal Ecology 
Assessment Innovation & Modeling (https://web.uri.edu/rinsfepscor/ 
<https://web.uri.edu/rinsfepscor/>). RI C-AIM was established through an NSF 
EPSCoR grant to assess, predict, and respond to the effects of climate 
variability on Narragansett Bay. Additional collaborative research 
opportunities exist in our lab within this NSF-funded project.

The MS student will be involved in all aspects of the culturing laboratory 
work, the molecular geochemistry work, and the data synthesis and 
interpretation for the project duration. The student will gain expertise in 
conducting controlled laboratory culturing experiments as well as in analyzing 
and interpreting compound-specific stable isotope data. The student will take 
lead, under the supervision of Dr. McMahon, in writing publications and 
presenting findings at national conferences. The student will also have the 
opportunity to work with Dr. Breea Govenar at RIC 
(http://www.ric.edu/biology/cv/Pages/Breea-Govenar.aspx 
<http://www.ric.edu/biology/cv/Pages/Breea-Govenar.aspx>) to facilitate data 
interpretation. As part of this lab exchange, the MS student will have the 
opportunity to serve as a mentor for an undergraduate research assistant from 
RIC.     

The position starts this fall in September 2018.  The position is based at the 
University of Rhode Island’s Graduate School of Oceanography 
(https://web.uri.edu/gso/ <https://web.uri.edu/gso/>). The position will be 
supported by research and potentially teaching assistantships that cover a 
stipend, tuition, and health benefits.

Desired qualifications:
- BS in biology, ecology, marine/environmental sciences or a related field
- Strong background in biology and chemistry, Ideally GPA >3.5
- Excellent time management, interpersonal, and team/collaborative skills 
- Demonstrated skills in a laboratory setting (e.g., excellent note taking, 
ability to work independently, attention to detail)
- Ability to use, or willingness to learn, advanced statistical methods and 
packages (e.g., R)

The review of initial applications will start on June 11 and continue until a 
suitable candidate is identified.
To apply, send (1) a short cover letter summarizing your interests, educational 
goals, and qualifications, (2) a CV, including GPA and relevant research 
experience, (3) transcripts (unofficial OK at this stage), and (4) contacts for 
two references to Dr. Kelton McMahon (kelton_mcma...@uri.edu 
<mailto:kelton_mcma...@uri.edu>) as a single PDF file. Please use 
“Phytoplankton Research Assistantship” in the email subject line. Selected 
candidates will be asked to submit a full application (with official 
transcripts, reference letters, and GRE reports) to GSO-URI 
(https://web.uri.edu/graduate-school/admission/ 
<http://www.esf.edu/graduate/admission.htm>) as soon as possible.

Info on the McMahon Ocean Ecogeochemistry Lab can be found here:
https://keltonmcmahon.com <https://keltonmcmahon.com/>

Info on the MS program at URI’s Graduate School of Oceanography can be found 
here:
https://web.uri.edu/gso/education/current-students/ 
<https://web.uri.edu/gso/education/current-students/>

Info on student life at the University of Rhode Island can be found here:
https://web.uri.edu/gso/who-we-are/narragansett-bay-campus/student-life/ 
<http://www.esf.edu/efb/dovciak/Syracuse.htm>


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Kelton W. McMahon, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Coastal Institute Senior Fellow

Graduate School of Oceanography
University of Rhode Island
215 South Ferry Rd
Narragansett, RI 02882 USA

Office: (401) 874-6944
Mobile: (860) 460-7367
Email: kelton_mcma...@uri.edu
Skype: Kelton.McMahon
Webpage: http://keltonmcmahon.com/
Twitter: @DrKeltonMcMahon
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