I am looking for Ph.D. students to join my newly formed research group in Fall 
2015 in the 
Department of Psychology (Biopsychology Program Area) at the University of 
Michigan in Ann 
Arbor, Michigan. Official start dates for these positions would be August 2015 
or August 2016 but 
preliminary field or lab work could start as early as Spring 2015.

My research group focuses on addressing questions at the interface of 
evolutionary ecology, 
behavior, and physiology in free-living mammalian species (see http://www-
personal.umich.edu/~dantzer/). I am broadly interested in understanding how 
wild animals are 
affected by changes in their ecological or social environment and the 
behavioral and physiological 
mechanisms by which they adjust themselves to these altered environments. We 
address these 
questions using long-term observational data as well as performing large-scale 
experiments in the 
field. We aim to couple this field research with detailed mechanistic work from 
hormones to 
genomes. 

The exact objectives of the research projects are extremely flexible and will 
largely be determined 
by the student but I hope that they will overlap with the focus of my research 
group. I am 
particularly looking for students that are interested in blending field and 
laboratory research in 
free-living mammalian species and have previous experience carrying out field 
and/or lab 
research. Students that have an interest and experience in neuroscience or 
neurobiology are also 
encouraged to apply. 

Ph.D. students that are admitted to the Department of Psychology at the 
University of Michigan are 
fully funded for five years. This support package includes tuition (Fall & 
Winter), salary (including 4 
years of summer salary), and medical/dental insurance (all year round including 
the summer). Two 
and half of the years are fully-funded research assistant positions (no 
teaching) whereas the other 
two and half years are funded by half-time teaching assistant positions. 
External or University 
fellowships can also reduce teaching responsibilities. Funds for research 
expenses will also be 
available. In addition to this great financial support package, Ann Arbor is a 
great place to live and 
work!

Applications to the Department of Psychology (http://goo.gl/Lxwdff) would be 
due by 1 December 
2014 for the Fall 2015 start date. Admitted students would participate in the 
Biopsychology 
Program Area in the Department of Psychology (see graduate curriculum here: 
http://goo.gl/6Se3fc) but would also be able to take courses and participate 
informally in the 
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Michigan 
(http://www.lsa.umich.edu/eeb/).

If you are interested in applying for these Ph.D. positions, please send me an 
email 
([email protected]) that contains your CV, GRE test scores (if available), and 
a brief description 
outlining your research interests and also why you would be interested in 
joining my research 
group. I will then respond outlining what you can expect from me as a 
supervisor as well as 
discuss possible research projects.


-Ben Dantzer
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Ben Dantzer, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Psychology
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
USA

Email:  [email protected]
Phone:  734-647-4952
Twitter:        @ben_dantzer

Web:    http://www-personal.umich.edu/~dantzer/
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