Paid benthic ecology internships Fall 2015
Dauphin Island Sea Lab, Dauphin Island, AL
Two paid intern positions are available to work with Dr. Kelly Dorgan at
Dauphin Island Sea Lab.
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The interns will be working on a project studying the impacts of oil and
hypoxia on
A graduate student position (M.S. preferred) is available to work on a
collaborative project with Drs.
Kelly Dorgan and Bill Walton at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab. The goal of the
project is to develop
methods to reduce or prevent infestation of oysters by mud blister worms. The
project
A paid intern position is available to work with Dr. Kelly Dorgan at Dauphin
Island Sea Lab.
This position is primarily focused on a project studying the impacts of oil and
hypoxia on
soft-bottom benthic communities, but the intern will help with other projects
in the lab as
well. Work will
A one-year full-time lab technician position is available at Dauphin Island Sea
Lab to work with Dr.
Kelly Dorgan on benthic ecology and invertebrate biomechanics. I am currently
setting up my lab and
am looking for someone to help set up and manage the lab and assist with
research in the lab
Two graduate student positions are available to work with Dr. Kelly Dorgan
at Dauphin Island Sea Lab. I am looking for students with broad interests in
benthic ecology and/or invertebrate biomechanics. Research in the lab
integrates ecology, biomechanics, and invertebrate behavior, morphology and
The Department of Marine Sciences at the University of South Alabama and the
Dauphin Island Sea Lab invite applications for an Assistant/Associate
Professor (tenure-track) position in the areas of Marine Conservation,
Natural Resource Economics or Policy. Examples of areas of expertise sought
inclu
The Department of Marine Sciences at the University of South Alabama (USA) is
seeking applicants for
a PhD fellowship to start in fall 2015. Three additional fellowships are
available to USA students
through the Dauphin Island Sea Lab (www.disl.org). All Ph.D. fellowships
include a full tuit