RESEARCH ASSOCIATE, AQUATIC BIOGEOCHEMISTRY
A research associate position in aquatic biogeochemistry is available beginning 
Spring 2010 in Ohio State University’s Aquatic Ecology Laboratory.  The 
successful individual will assist in the collection and preparation of samples 
for various analyses including natural isotopic abundances (13C, 15N, D and 
14C) of organic and inorganic materials. Experience with the operation and 
maintenance of vacuum extraction lines, stable isotope ratio mass spectrometry 
and/or accelerator mass spectrometric techniques is desirable. Familiarity with 
other standard analytical techniques (e.g., nutrients, dissolved and 
particulate organic C, N and P, dissolved oxygen and CO2, alkalinity, etc.) in 
freshwater and marine systems, as well as with organic separations and 
characterization and/or microbial ecological methods, is desirable.  The 
position also requires extensive fieldwork using small boats in rivers and 
estuaries, as well as occasionally on ships in coastal ocean waters for up to 2!
 -3 weeks at a time.  The successful individual will ideally possess an 
undergraduate degree in chemistry or biology, and/or a master's degree in some 
area of aquatic or marine biogeochemistry or geochemistry.  Previous lab and 
fieldwork experience, including small boat handling, is considered an asset.  

This position will be filled for a minimum of 3 years.  Starting pay will be 
commensurate with the level of experience, and full health and retirement 
benefits are included.  

Interested individuals should email a letter of interest and experience, 
curriculum vitae, and contact information including e-mail addresses and phone 
numbers for three references by November 17, 2009 to:

Dr. James Bauer
Aquatic Ecology Laboratory
Department of Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology
Ohio State University
1314 Kinnear Road
Columbus, OH 43212 
Email: bauer....@osu.edu

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