Subject: Recruiting PhD students to Boise State
Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2016 12:26:24 -0700
From: Jennifer Forbey <jenniferforbey@boisestate.edu>
Dear Colleagues,
I am recruiting a PhD student to work in my lab on a project that
integrates physiology, chemistry, pharmacology and behavior to assess
molecular and behavioral responses of animals to stress (food and fear).
This project could focus on either conservation and management of
wildlife or biomedicine depending on the interests and expertise of the
student. In addition, this project provides opportunities for the
student to collaborate with international colleagues in Canada and
Scandinavia.
Interested students should have a masters degree or equivalent research
experience to be competitive for a graduate assistantship (teaching) -
which would be the primary financial support for the student during the PhD.
For students interested in careers focused on wildlife and ecology, they
should apply to our new interdisciplinary Ecology, Evolution and
Behavior PhD program (website available soon). The goal of this program
is to provide students a traditional foundation of disciplinary depth of
knowledge and expertise; skills and expertise that transcend
disciplinary boundaries; and collaborative partnerships that cross
disciplinary, organizational, and geographical boundaries.
For students interested in careers in biomedicine, they should apply to
our interdisciplinary Biomolecular Sciences Ph.D. Program. The goal of
this program is to fuse physical sciences with molecular life sciences
into a single curriculum, removing traditional barriers to promote
interdisciplinary thinking, training and research at the interface of
life science, biochemistry, and physics.
https://biomolecularsciences.boisestate.edu/
If you know of any good students who might be interested, please direct
them to contact me.
Thanks and hope all is well!
Jen
--
Jennifer Sorensen Forbey, PhD
Associate Professor
Department of Biological Sciences
, Biomolecular Sciences Graduate Program, and Ecology, Evolution, and
Behavior Graduate Program.
Boise State University
jenniferforbey@boisestate.edu <mailto:jenniferforbey@boisestate.edu>
Office: 208-426-4426
http://biology.boisestate.edu/faculty-and-staff/faculty/jennifer-forbey/
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