We are seeking a M.S. student in the Zoology Department at Southern
Illinois University Carbondale to begin fall 2013. The student will work
with Dr. Robin Warne (http://www.zoology.siu.edu/people/warne.html) and
Dr. Justin Boyles (http://wildlife.siu.edu/Boyles.html) to evaluate
thermoregulation, thermal sensitivity, and homeostatic stress responses
in birds and mammals as predictors of the susceptibility of species to
climate change. This student will be involved with multiple experiments
but will be encouraged to focus their research on one specific aspect of
the project (e.g., muscle function, immune responses, or stress
hormones). This project is at the interface of physiology and ecology,
so students interested in both are preferred. The ideal student will be
independent and highly motivated, have experience with both field and
lab work, and have strong quantitative skills. The student will be
supported on a teaching assistantship in the Department of Zoology with
a stipend of ~$18,000/yr. 

Applicants should have a B.S. in Biology, Ecology, or related discipline;
strong quantitative skills; demonstrated writing ability; and competitive
GPA and GRE scores. Interested students should send the following
application material to Dr. Warne ([email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>):
a cover letter, CV, unofficial transcripts and GRE scores, and contact
information for 3 references familiar with your academic abilities.
Evaluation of application materials will begin immediately and continue
until a suitable candidate is found.

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