<div dir="ltr"><br><div class="gmail_quote">PhD position in stable isotope geochemistry available at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis<br>
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The Stable Isotope Biogeochemistry laboratory in the Department of Earth Sciences at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis is currently accepting applications for a PhD research assistantship that will begin in the fall of 2015. The graduate research will be part of an NSF funded project to study isotope geochemistry associated with biological sulfur cycling in anoxic lakes. The study sites include Mahoney Lake, British Columbia and Green Lake, New York. We are seeking candidates with field experience and backgrounds in chemistry, geology, and stable isotopes. Information about the laboratory and current research projects is available at <a href="http://earthsciences.iupui.edu/~wgilhool/" target="_blank">http://earthsciences.iupui.edu/~wgilhool/</a>. Those interested in the position should email a CV and personal statement to Dr. William Gilhooly (<a href="mailto:wgilhool@iupui.edu">wgilhool@iupui.edu</a>). Complete graduate applications are due January 15th (<a href="http://earthsciences.iupui.edu/graduate/admissions-requirements" target="_blank">http://earthsciences.iupui.edu/graduate/admissions-requirements</a>). Please contact me with any questions you may have.<br>
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Sincerely,<br>
Bill Gilhooly<br>
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Assistant Professor<br>
Department of Earth Sciences<br>
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis<br>
SL118, 723 W. Michigan Street<br>
Indianapolis, IN 46202<br>
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<a href="tel:317-278-6319" value="+13172786319">317-278-6319</a><br>
<a href="mailto:wgilhool@iupui.edu">wgilhool@iupui.edu</a><br>
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