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from the dept. We are currently accepting applications from prospective Ph.D. students interested in conducting research on the physiology of performance throughout the life span using honeybees as a model system. In past studies we have combined muscle biochemistry, proteomics and in vivo metabolism measurements with behavioural ecology to explain honeybee foraging performance (see Schippers et al 2006, Journal of Experimental Biology 209:3828-36). We offer superb infrastructure for research in the laboratory and field, and generous financial support for the duration of the Ph.D. Prospective students with the appropriate background in animal physiology and / or behaviour are invited to e-mail either of us a short letter outlining their background (major / minor, research experience), general interests, and specific ideas about potential Ph.D. projects. Do not send attachments. We can guarantee funding for Canadians but will consider non-Canadians with exceptional record. Grant McClelland (grantm@mcmaster.ca) Reuven Dukas (dukas@mcmaster.ca) < | >
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