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PhD STUDENTS IN PHYSIOLOGICAL ECOLOGY, BAYLOR UNIVERSITY.

The Laboratory of Ecological and Adaptational Physiology (LEAP) at Baylor 
University is seeking applicants for up to two PhD graduate assistantships 
starting Fall 2015.  Applicants should apply to the PhD program in Biology 
(http://www.baylor.edu/biology/index.php?id=68415).  We are particularly 
interested in applicants who will structure their PhD research within one or 
more of the following (or related) ongoing research areas in the lab:

1)            Muscle/Lipid Physiology
2)            Endocrinology
3)            Mammalian Energetics

Baylor affords outstanding research and teaching facilities.  The LEAP is 
housed in the 500,000 sq. ft Baylor Sciences Building

Baylor offers excellent financial support for qualified applicants.  Annual 
stipends range from $21,000-28,000, with the higher stipends awarded to top 
applicants.  Stipends are awarded to students for up to 5 years, assuming the 
student remains in good standing in the department.  Admission also includes 
full tuition remission (up to a 20 credits per year), health insurance benefits 
(80% of cost of premium covered; cost to student ~$450/y in 2015), and 
additional funding opportunities to travel to professional meetings.

Applicants should possess an M.S. degree or substantial undergraduate research 
experience, GRE Verbal and Quantitative Reasoning scores at or above the 70th 
percentile, GRE Analytical Writing score of 4.5 or greater, and undergraduate 
and graduate (if applicable) GPA of 3.5 or higher.

If you meet these criteria and are considering applying, please send an email 
describing your background and interests to Dr. Stephen J. Trumble 
([email protected]).  No application will be considered without 
previous interaction by email and telephone/skype with Dr. Trumble.  Complete 
applications need to be submitted to the Graduate School by January 25, 2015 to 
be eligible for all-expenses paid campus visit for the most qualified 
applicants.  Applications will not be considered after February 15, 2015.


Stephen J. Trumble Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Biology
Baylor University
Waco, Texas 76798
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