ORISE Student Internship Program - Soil Microbiology Group at the Engineering Research and Development Center- Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory The Soil Microbiology Group at CRREL is seeking a highly-motivated candidate for a postgraduate ORISE internship position to join an interdisciplinary applied research team investigating the distribution and function of microorganisms in soil and other matrices to include laboratory and potentially some field assignments. Utilizing a range of environmental samples from soils to ancient ice, the participant will have the opportunity to assist in generating data and subsequent analyses needed for model development, documenting the data and contributing to reports and local research presentations. The candidate will participate in developing experiments, optimizing primers, reagents and protocols, enzyme and protein analyses. Experience with next-generation sequencing and associated bioinformatics (e.g. QIIME), ability to sort through large data sets and expertise in statistical analysis of microbial processes are essential. Qualifications: The ORISE candidate must have earned their BSc or MSc. Candidates should exhibit a strong ability to collaborate with an interdisciplinary team. Prior experience with molecular techniques is desired. Strong organizational, as well as oral and written communications skills should be demonstrated. The candidate will be co-mentored by Dr. Robyn A. Barbato and Dr. C. Mike Reynolds. Salary Range: Post-BSc at $45,445-$53,950 and Post-MSc at $45,885-$55,580, commensurate with experience The initial appointment will be for a one year period, contingent on sufficient funding. To apply, submit cover letter describing research experience and goals, a curriculum vitae, and names and contact information for three references to: Robyn A. Barbato, PhD Research Microbiologist ERDC-Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory 72 Lyme Road Hanover, NH 03755 Office: 603-646-4388
[email protected] For full consideration, apply by 4:00 pm on April 4, 2014.