Graduate Student Position: Hopkins Marine Station, Department of Biology, 
Stanford University

The Goldbogen Lab at the Hopkins Marine Station of Stanford University invites 
applications for a PhD student starting in 2014. In addition to an interest in 
the integrative and comparative physiology of marine organisms, the lab seeks 
candidates with a strong background in mathematics, physics, engineering, 
statistics and computer science. Research projects of this emerging laboratory 
may include, but are not limited to, the following: 1) functional morphology 
and biomechanics, 2) foraging ecology and energetics, 3) biologging of 
kinematic and physiological parameters, and 4) animal behavior and 
predator-prey interactions. Current interests of the lab include locomotion, 
diving physiology, cetacean acoustics, and the biomechanics of vertebrate 
filter feeders from anchovies to blue whales. Candidates interested in either 
position should email [email protected] and submit a C.V. including a list 
of publications and contact information for three references. 

Lab webpage: http://goldbogen.stanford.edu

Information on the PhD program in the Department of Biology can be found here: 
http://biology.stanford.edu/phd-program 

Details on the graduate application process can be found here: 
http://www-marine.stanford.edu/get2hms.html .


Jeremy Goldbogen
Assistant Professor, Hopkins Marine Station
Department of Biology, Stanford University
120 Oceanview Boulevard
Pacific Grove, California 93950
[email protected]
http://goldbogen.stanford.edu


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