2021 Student Helper(s), starting June 2021
2021 Student Helper(s), starting June 2021.
Seeking students Interested in assisting algal-zooplankton-microbe culture and ecological research (Closed Ecological Systems), who are comfortable with basic inorganic chemistry (molar quantities) some simple gas laws, computer skills including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, EndNote, and some statistics. Will gain expertise in algal and Daphnia culture techniques; sterilization procedures (autoclaving), complex chemically defined media; experimental design, general laboratory procedures, instrumentation, and (lots of) dishwashing. Must be able to lift 35 pounds. Must become an “essential worker” who can work on campus with appropriate Covid regulations. Preference for students with more than one year of time left at UW Seattle and available summer 2021. Approximately 10-15 hours/week, starting at $17/hr. Please send e-mail to taub@uw.edu with a message describing your scientific interests, career goals, names, e-mail addresses and phone # of references and an informal transcript.
The School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences values the strengths and professional experience that students, faculty, and staff bring to our community. We are committed to providing excellent education to all of our students, regardless of their race, gender, class, nationality, physical ability, religion, age, or sexual orientation. We are proud of the different roles that our students, staff, and faculty play in the community of the School and in the College of the Environment. We recognize that science is richer and the SAFS community is more vibrant when a diverse group of people participate the SAFS community.
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Professor Frieda B. Taub Emerita
School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences
224 Fishery Teaching and Research (FTR)
(Mailing) 1122 NE Boat St
116 Fisheries Sciences UW Box 355020
Seattle, WA 98195
Cell: (206) 484-1229