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Graduate Fellowship: Reproductive behaviors of burying beetles and Biology Education
Research Opportunities Posted by Rosemary Smith on 2008 February 04 (Monday) : 02:58 PM
from the you can combine Teaching with Research in Animal Behavior! dept.
Doctoral Fellowship (3 years) position available in Biological Sciences at Idaho State University for students who plan to pursue careers as college-level faculty. Unique Doctoral program has dual focus on biology pedagogy and research. Master's required.
The project will focus on the reproductive behaviors of burying beetles, testing hypotheses about the adaptive value of the different ways in which males and females find mates and rear their offspring. The position involves field and lab work (molecular genetics using recently developed microsatellite primers).

Previous experience in animal behavior and molecular methods an asset; strong interest in evolution of behaviors required.

For more information:

Dr. Rosemary J. Smith
Dept. of Biological Sciences
Idaho State University
smitrose@isu.edu

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