Marine Microbial Ecology at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

Setting up biofilm incubations at the university pier on the coast of the North Atlantic Ocean. Supported by new funding awarded in 2024, we are currently setting up a water quality instrumentation suite to the pier.

Moisander Lab at the University of Massachusetts investigates questions in marine microbial ecology and the links of microbial activities to marine biogeochemical cycling. Our recent work has focused on investigations of microbial community assembly and composition in ocean transects and estuaries, zooplankton microbiomes and biofilms, and besides overall community composition, we have a special focus on nitrogen fixing organisms. Our methods include molecular (including amplicon sequencing, metagenomics, fluorescent constructs), microscopy (SEM, micro-FTIR, fluorescence), cultivation, among others.

Interested in joining the lab as a graduate student or Post doc? Contact the PI about research projects and funding opportunities.

 

New in Nov 2024 – A Research Technician position becoming available soon. An open position for a full-time, fixed period Research Technician will be announced soon. The position will support a new project on water quality instrumentation at the university pier at the School of Marine Science and Technology (SMAST). Mooring and logging setup and maintenance, instrumentation programming, calibrations and maintenance, data processing. Work on both main campus and SMAST. MS or BSc in Marine Science or related field. Look for an official ad here soon.

This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Bookmark the permalink.