SRA 1
GEOSCIENCES RESEARCH DIV.
$26.52 - $27.67/ Hour
SIO
Career
100%
RX Contract
1
8 hrs/day, Mon-Fri
Wed 4/9/2025
The Earth Section of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography encompasses research in the Cecil H. & Ida M. Green Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics (IGPP) and the Geosciences Research Division (GRD). Research in IGPP spans a broad range of topics in geophysics including seismology, geodynamics, geodesy and crustal deformation, geomorphology, planetary physics, geomagnetism and paleomagnetism, oceanography, and electrical methods.
Research in GRD embraces atmospheric, marine, and solid earth chemistry, cosmochemistry, paleoceanography and paleoclimate, stratigraphy, geobiology and paleoecology, hydrogeology, global and regional tectonics, and paleomagnetism.
The Biogeochemistry Mass Spectrometrist will adapt established MS methods to characterize and quantify marine polyphosphate (polyP). PolyP is a ubiquitous biopolymer made by every cell in nature. In the ocean, our understanding of polyP content and speciation is incomplete because these have rarely been measured, and current technical approaches are limited.
Under close supervision, the position will optimize the separation of standard polyP chain lengths with HPLC methods, applying MS methods for the characterization of polyP speciation (ESI-MS) and abundance (ICP-MS), and the analysis of seawater and culture samples. Additional responsibilities may include conducting fluorescence-based assays for relative quantification of polyP, cultivating microbial cultures in the lab, conducting cell counts via flow cytometry, and running enzyme activity assays. This project is in collaboration with the laboratory of Solange Duhamel at the University of Arizona.
Annual Full Pay Range: $55,374 - $66,064 (will be prorated if the appointment percentage is less than 100%)
Hourly Equivalent: $26.52 - $31.64
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