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Prospective Students – burginlab
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I’m looking for a Ph.D. student to join me at KU in Fall 2017! Please read the note on graduate studies below before contacting me if you’re interested. The student would apply through the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Departmen. T at KU, and would be housed at the Kansas Biological Survey. Where my lab is). Lawrence. Is the epitome of a vibrant, eclectic college town – a great place to live and study! More details regarding applying for Fall 2017 are here. Students launching a boat to sample a lake.
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Our program | Native Medicinal Plant Research Program
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Physalis longifolia (wild tomatillo). Media coverage on Physalis discovery. Garden/prairie tour, June 19, 2010. Nebraska collection trip, June-July 2010. Our medicinal research garden. Coblentz Prairie collection, June 3, 2010. Monitoring Echinacea angustifolia populations. KU Osher Lifelong Learning Institute tour — Medicinal Research Garden, Sept. 24, 2010. Haskell ecology class prairie walk. Haskell ecology class prairie walk. Plant preparation for testing. Plant preparation for testing. More than 300...
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Explore News Click to expand. Please enter a search query. Dr Christoph Lehmeier attends the 2015 AGU meeting. Posted by Sharon Billings on 13 December 2015. Dr Christoph Lehmeier attends the 2015 AGU meeting. Dr Christoph Lehmeier is attending the 2015 AGU meeting and giving the presentation "How temperature affects microbial transformations of organic matter comparing stories told by purified enzyme assays, chemostats and soil incubations.". 2017, Kansas Biological Survey, University of Kansas.
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People | KUERG
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Explore People Click to expand. Please enter a search query. Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Dr Billings earned her Ph.D. in Ecology at Duke University in 1998. Prior to coming to KU, Dr. Billlings was a research assistant professor at the University of Arkansas, where she also was a postdoctoral scholar. Dr. Billings received her doctorate from Duke University in 1998, her Master's degree from Duke in 1996, and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of New Hampshire in 1991. Lawrence, KS 66047-3759.
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Explore News Click to expand. Please enter a search query. Prof Billings and colleagues publish review paper in the new EGU journal SOIL. Posted by Sharon Billings on 2 April 2015. Professor Billings and colleagues have published a review paper in SOIL, a new, open access publication from the European Geophysical Union. Professor Billings and colleagues have published a review paper in SOIL, a new, open access publication from the European Geophysical Union. The paper describes how long-standing and ...
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News | KUERG
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Explore News Click to expand. Please enter a search query. Dr Jim Bever joins KBS 17 January 2016. Dr Jim Bever has joined KU as a Distinguished Foundation Professor of Ecology. He holds a joint appointment in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and the Kansas Biological Survey. Dr Christoph Lehmeier attends the 2015 AGU meeting 13 December 2015. Dr Christoph Lehmeier attends the 2015 AGU meeting. Prof Billings and colleagues publish review paper in the new EGU journal SOIL 2 April 2015.
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The University of Kansas supports excellent research facilities valuable for our work. These facilities range from the KU Field Station, which encompasses grasslands, forests, and aquatic systems and offers logistical support, equipment, and laboratory space for studies, to state-of-the-art laboratory facilities on campus enabling a wide range of investigations. You can explore these facilities using the links below. Keck Stable Isotope Facility http:/ people.ku.edu/ lgonzlez/isolab.html.
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http://kuerg.ku.edu/news/2016/jan/17/dr-jim-bever-joins-kbs
Explore News Click to expand. Please enter a search query. Dr Jim Bever joins KBS. Posted by Sharon Billings on 17 January 2016. Dr Jim Bever has joined KU as a Distinguished Foundation Professor of Ecology. He holds a joint appointment in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and the Kansas Biological Survey. His research addresses fundamental questions of plant-microbe interactions relevant to the grasslands close to home, as well as multiple terrestrial systems globally.
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