Dear MARMAM community,

The Functional Anatomy and Behavioral Ecology of Marine Mammals (FABEMM!) lab 
at Texas A&M University- Corpus Christi seeks a PhD student to use innovative 
techniques to explore the biomechanics of genital and sperm interactions in 
cetaceans. The P.I., Dr. Dara Orbach, is a leader in the functional anatomy of 
marine mammal genitalia. More information about the FABEMM! Lab’s research 
interests can be found at https://daraorbach.weebly.com/. The selected student 
will be based in Corpus Christi, Texas, with frequent travel to collaborating 
institutions, particularly throughout Florida. The student will work in 
aquariums and laboratory settings with live and post-mortem marine mammals and 
will also have opportunities to mentor interns and engage in boat-based 
research.

Applicants should: 1) be highly driven, intellectually curious, 
detail-oriented, willing to learn, and team-oriented, 2) have a MS or DVM 
degree (completed by May 2021), and 3) have evidence of research productivity 
(e.g., papers, presentations, grants). Students with a research background in 
histology, immunohistochemistry, biomechanics, sperm biology, OR functional 
anatomy are particularly encouraged to apply. Applicants must meet the minimum 
requirements for admission to the Marine Biology Program 
(https://sci.tamucc.edu/departments/life-sciences/marine-biology/). Interested 
applicants should contact Dr. Dara Orbach 
(dara.orb...@tamucc.edu<mailto:dara.orb...@tamucc.edu>) and include: 1) a cover 
letter describing your research interests, how they relate to the research 
project, and your relevant qualifications, 2) a cv with reference contacts 
listed, 3) an unofficial transcript(s), and 4) a sample of your writing (e.g. 
publications, thesis). All applications received before December 10th, 2020 
will receive first consideration, and the position will remain open until 
filled. The required start date is no later than Fall 2021, with a preferred 
start in Summer 2021.

Texas A&M University- Corpus Christi, also known as The Island University, is 
the only university in the USA located on its own island. As a Minority Serving 
Institution, cultural diversity and an inclusive atmosphere are core values. 
Located is South Texas on the Gulf of Mexico and less than 3 hours from the 
Mexican border, Corpus Christi boasts a semi-tropical climate, a thriving 
industrial sector, rich marine biodiversity, and a low cost of living. The 
Department of Life Sciences is one of the largest and most productive 
departments at TAMU-CC, with research specializations in marine biology and 
biomedical sciences. The Department of Life Sciences relocated to a brand-new 
state-of-the-art building last year a few feet from the ocean, where 
free-ranging dolphins can regularly be observed. Facilities include an 
automated histology laboratory, 2 additional dedicated laboratories for the 
FABEMM! lab, and all new equipment. The MARB program offers students experience 
in data collection, grant writing, and statistical analysis, in addition to 
annual travel funding and several prospective fellowships. Stipends are 
competitive.


Dara Orbach, PhD
Assistant Professor of Marine Biology
Department of Life Sciences
Texas A&M University- Corpus Christi
dara.orb...@tamucc.edu<mailto:dara.orb...@tamucc.edu>
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