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Posted by andrew.mehring
 - May 26, 2022, 01:44:01 PM
We are seeking cultures of Chironomus plumosus, or any true sediment-burrowing species of Chironomus, for a laboratory study on carbon and nitrogen cycling.
We can provide payment or co-authorship in exchange, depending on level of involvement in the research.

If you are able to help, please contact Andrew Mehring at andrew.mehring@louisville.edu

Thanks!
Andrew

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Andrew S. Mehring
Assistant Professor
Department of Biology
University of Louisville
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