[Annelida] Postdoc opportunity
Osborn, Karen
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Wed Oct 3 18:57:31 EST 2018
Please see the postdoc fellowship announcement below and forgive the cross posting.
More specifically, we have data and an idea for a great project that utilizes both our unique Gulf Stream zooplankton data with their regular coastal monitoring data. So if you are interested in questions of marine biogeography, larval dispersal, metabarcoding or zooplankton bioinformatics contact me to discuss an application.
Call for 2019 MarineGEO Postdoctoral Fellowship Proposals
Submission Deadline: December 15, 2018<x-apple-data-detectors://0>
The Smithsonian’s Tennenbaum Marine Observatories Network (TMON) invites proposals for the MarineGEO Postdoctoral Fellowship Program. Proposals should advance the goals of the Marine Global Earth Observatory (MarineGEO), a Smithsonian-led worldwide research collaboration dedicated to understanding changes in and relationships among the biodiversity, structure, and functioning of coastal marine ecosystems at local to global scales using comparative approaches. To learn more about MarineGEO, please visit the program website<http://marinegeo.si.edu/> (https://marinegeo.si.edu<https://marinegeo.si.edu/>).
The 2019 MarineGEO Postdoctoral Fellowship is a two-year fellowship that specifically addresses the goals of the Smithsonian’s MarineGEO program. Proposals must focus on comparative research across habitats and/or geographic scales utilizing MarineGEO observatories. In particular, proposed projects should address one of the following MarineGEO priorities.
1. Environmental-biodiversity coupling
2. Ecosystem processes and functioning
3. Coordinated networked experiment
For more information on these priorities, this postdoctoral fellowship opportunity, and how to apply:https://marinegeo.si.edu/marinegeo-postdoctoral-fellowship-call-proposals
Karen Osborn
Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
Research Zoologist, Curator of Peracarids, Polychaetes and Plankton
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