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Subject: Stable Isotope Ecology Course Date:12/30/96
Stable Isotope Ecology
Lecture and Laboratory Short Courses
University of Utah
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This coming June 1997 we will again offer a lecture-laboratory short course
in stable isotope ecology.
These will be multi-instructor lecture (Biology 581, morning) and laboratory
(Biology 582, afternoon) short courses offered to graduate students and
postdoctoral investigators interested in learning more about the application
of stable isotopes at natural abundance levels for environmental and
ecological studies. The courses will:
* be offered June 16-27, 1997 at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City
* be limited to 18 participants in order to maximize laboratory and
instrument access
* consist of a morning lecture-discussion course and an afternoon
laboratory course; there will be 10 course instructors, experts
selected from across the country for their breadth and for their
interest in teaching and interacting with students
* include a hands-on laboratory experience each day, including full
access and use of two delta S mass spectrometers equipped with
elemental analyzers as well as continuous flow capacities, a 252 mass
spectrometer equipped with GC, continuous flow, pre-con, laser, and
elemental analyzer capacities, and vacuum preparation lines for organic
and inorganic compounds of biological interest
* several of the evenings will be set aside for discussions of current
research interests and also there will be opportunities for social
events in the nearby Wasatch Mountains
* provide an opportunity for students to run some of their own sample
materials
For more information and to apply to attend the course, please go to
http://ecophys.biology.utah.edu/bio_581
For more information, contact Jim Ehleringer at
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