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Lisa
>Dear Colleague,
>
> We would greatly appreciate if you could bring the following Ph.D.
>studentships to the attention of final year students in your department. In
>return, we would be happy to inform our graduating students of your research
>projects for 2002, should you wish to forward the relevant details by email.
>
>Best regards,
>Ed Hornibrook & John Parkes
>
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>
>Ph.D. Studentships, Department of Earth Sciences, Bristol University
>
>The following Ph.D. projects in Geomicrobiology and Biogeochemistry are
>available for 2002:
>
>1. Stable carbon-isotope biogeochemistry of sedimentary acetate
> Dr. Edward Hornibrook, Prof. John Parkes & Prof. Richard Evershed
>
>2. Characterisation of high temperature bacteria in the deep biosphere
> Prof. John Parkes, Dr. Edward Hornibrook, Dr. R.D. Pancost
> (with Prof. J.C. Fry & Dr. A. Weightman (Cardiff))
>
>3. Stable hydrogen-isotope fractionation during methanogenesis
> Dr. Edward Hornibrook & Prof. John Parkes
>
>4. Microbe-mineral interactions in the deep biosphere
> Prof. John Parkes, Dr. Edward Hornibrook & Dr. Doug Robinson
>
>Further details about these projects can be viewed at:
> http://www.gly.bris.ac.uk/www/admin/studentships/sships.html
>
>Students having any additional inquiries about these projects are welcomed
>to contact Dr. Ed Hornibrook ([log in to unmask]; tel: 0117 954
>5404) or Prof. John Parkes ([log in to unmask]; tel: 0117 954 5427).
>
>Application details and information about postgraduate studies at Bristol
>University can be obtained by e-mailing: [log in to unmask] The next
>round of interviews will be conducted on Wednesday, 20 February 2002.
>Interested students are encouraged to submit an application as soon as
>possible.
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