The Preisser Lab at the University of Rhode Island is seeking a
highly-motivated student for M.S. work in predator-prey ecology beginning in
fall 2019. Full funding (including two summers) will be provided as a
combination of research and teaching assistantships. Applicants should be
filled relatively quickly, with a desired
start date of late May/June 2018. Please email questions to Evan Preisser
(preis...@uri.edu) or the current postdoctoral researcher, Chad Rigsby
(rig...@uri.edu; leaving to become Technical Researcher for the U.S.
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-prey interactions in the field and lab
Joel Berger, Caroline Blanchard
Jacqueline Blundell & Evan Preisser (discussion leaders)
Evolutionary underpinnings of predator-prey interactions
John Orrock, Catherine Matassa, Robyn Crook, Robby Stoks
Sonny Bleicher (discussion leader)
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Predator-prey interactions in the field and lab
Joel Berger, Caroline Blanchard (speakers)
Jacqueline Blundell & Evan Preisser (discussion leaders)
Evolutionary underpinnings of predator-prey interactions
John Orrock, Catherine Matassa, Robyn Crook, Robby Stoks (speakers)
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The Preisser Lab at the University of Rhode Island, as part of an NSF-funded
collaboration with Colin Orians (Tufts University), is seeking two
highly-motivated students for M.S. work in plant-insect ecology beginning in
fall 2017. Full funding for two students will be provided as a combination
of
The Department of Biological Sciences, University of Rhode Island invites
applications for a tenure-track position at the ASSISTANT PROFESSOR level to
start in Fall 2016. The successful candidate will develop a high quality,
nationally recognized, and externally-funded research program in marine
Lab (at the University of Rhode Island) and Colin Orians at Tufts
University. Detailed information about the lab is available at
http://web.uri.edu/preisserlab/.
Prospective students should contact me (Evan Preisser,
mailto:preis...@uri.edu preis...@uri.edu) and provide a short description
/biology/labs/orians/publications/
Prospective students should contact Evan Preisser (preis...@uri.edu) and
provide a short description of research interests and accomplishments, a CV
(including GPA and GRE scores; the Graduate School requires a 3.0 GPA for
admission), and contact information
of attendance.
To apply, send an E-mail to the Chair of the Program Advisory Committee
(Evan Preisser; preis...@uri.edu) that provides the following information:
1. Name
2. Country of citizenship (restricted to U.S. citizens)
3. Institution
4. A brief statement of your qualifications
Post-doctoral Position starting 1 February 2014
Orians Research Group @ Tufts University
The Orians Lab at Tufts University, as part of a collaborative NSF research
project with Evan Preisser and Carol Thornber (University of Rhode Island),
is seeking a postdoctoral fellow to study plant
on eastern
forests and the population-level consequences of non-lethal interactions
between predators and their prey. Detailed information about the lab is
available at http://cels.uri.edu/preisserlab/
Prospective students should contact me (Evan Preisser, preis...@uri.edu) and
provide a short
://www.uri.edu/cels/bio/ for additional information. The University of
Rhode Island is an Affirmative Action/Equal Employment Opportunity Employer
and values diversity. URI is an E-Verify Employer.
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Evan Preisser, Assistant Professor
Dept. of Biological Sciences
department review of
applications will begin February 1, 2010, but interested students should
contact me well before the application deadline.
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Evan Preisser, Assistant Professor
Dept. of Biological Sciences, 9 East Alumni Ave.
University of Rhode Island, Kingston RI
Adelges tsugae and the elongate hemlock scale Fiorinia externa. The project
is a cooperative effort between the University of Rhode Island (Evan
Preisser) and Tufts University (Colin Orians), with collaborators at Harvard
University (Aaron Ellison) and the University of Massachusetts at Amherst
:
Perform field and laboratory research pertaining to various aspects of
terrestrial community ecology in the laboratory of Evan Preisser at the
University of Rhode Island (http://cels.uri.edu/preisserlab).
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Required: Bachelor's degree in life sciences
research: http://cels.uri.edu/preisserlab/index.html
Prospective students should contact me (Evan Preisser, [EMAIL PROTECTED]) to
discuss potential graduate projects and to set up an interview. Formal
department review of applications will begin February 15, 2008, but
interested students should
Post-Doctoral Fellow in Forest Ecology and Dispersal Modeling
A position is available starting January 2, 2008, to work on a NSF-funded
collaborative research project in the laboratory of Evan Preisser at the
University of Rhode Island (http://cels.uri.edu/preisserlab). Collaborators
The Coastal States Organization (CSO) is seeking a full-time, one-year, paid
intern to assist the states in examining the applications and potential of
coastal community resilience. CSO is a small non-profit trade association
representing states on coastal and ocean resource management, policy,
, and
interested in collaborating with the Principal Investigator (Evan Preisser)
on all aspects of the research process. Must possess basic computer skills,
including constructing and maintaining databases. May occasionally be asked
to provide own transportation to field sites. For details on the Preisser
All,
I remember hearing/reading the above quote at some point, but don't now
remember who said it (googling it doesn't work either). Can anyone assist me
with its provenance? Thanks -
Evan
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Evan Preisser, Assistant Professor
Dept. of Biological Sciences
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