Two Postdoctoral Positions Available: 1) Environmental Effects of Shale-Gas Extraction and 2) Groundwater Chemistry and Geosequestration of CO2

Seeking PhD student for next year — please contact Rob for more information.

 

Department of Biology


Rob Jackson's Laboratory

Duke University

Nicholas School of the Environment

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Robert B. Jackson
Department of Biology and
Nicholas School of the Environment
Duke University
Box 90338 / rm 3311 French FSC
124 Science Drive
Durham, NC 27708-0338
USA

(919) 660-7408 (ph)
(919) 660-7293 (fax)
jacksonduke.edu

Ecology and Global Change Research

The Jackson lab examines the different ways that people affect the Earth. We do basic and applied research on carbon, water, and nutrient cycling, plant and microbial ecology, and global change. Our goal is to build predictive, scientific frameworks that help guide policy solutions for global warming and other environmental problems. We use the tools of molecular biology, biogeochemistry, and environmental sciences at sites ranging from caves in the southwestern United States to the grasslands and forests of Argentina and Uruguay.
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