[ECOLOG-L] Post-doctoral opportunity in avian neuroscience at USF

2013-04-08 Thread Lynn B. Martin
/Welcome.html Thanks for your attention, Marty lbmar...@usf.edu Lynn B. Martin Associate Professor Department of Integrative Biology University of South Florida 813-974-0157 Google scholar page: http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=W7gGhjYJ

[ECOLOG-L] Post-doctoral opportunity in avian disease biology at USF

2013-06-03 Thread Lynn B. Martin
Post-doctoral opportunity in avian disease biology at USF Drs. Lynn B. Martin and Thomas R. Unnasch are searching for a post-doc to collaborate on a recently NSF-funded project on the ecophysiology of superspreading. The post-doc will help execute projects directed at understanding the role

[ECOLOG-L] Funding opportunity for research exchanges in ecological immunology

2010-11-19 Thread Lynn B. Martin
Graduate and undergraduate students, post-docs and faculty interested in learning or modifying existing techniques in ecological immunology should consider applying for research exchange funds through the NSF-sponsored Research Collaborative Network in Ecological Immunology. The next deadline for

[ECOLOG-L] postdoc in disease ecophysiology at South Florida

2013-07-29 Thread Lynn B. Martin
Drs. Tom Unnasch and Lynn Martin posted a notice to ECOLOG-L several weeks ago notice of a post-doc opportunity on avian immunity to West Nile virus (see here for details - http://lbmartin.myweb.usf.edu/Martin_lab_at_USF/Welcome_files/Post%20doc%20at%20USF%20in%20Martin-Unnasch%20labs.docx).

[ECOLOG-L] The Martin lab at U South Florida is seeking graduate students

2015-08-07 Thread Lynn B. Martin
for applications is November 30, 2015. Best! Lynn B. Martin Associate Professor Department of Integrative Biology lbmar...@usf.edu

[ECOLOG-L] Disease Biologist faculty position at the University of South Florida

2015-10-15 Thread Lynn B. Martin
Disease Biologist The Department of Integrative Biology at the University of South Florida (USF), Tampa (http://biology.usf.edu/ib), seeks to fill a 9-month tenure-earning Assistant or Associate Professor position in Disease Biology. Candidates must establish a strong, externally-funded

[ECOLOG-L] Post-doc position at USF Integrative Biology

2015-10-19 Thread Lynn B. Martin
Post-doctoral opportunity in avian disease biology at USF Drs. Lynn B. Martin and Thomas R. Unnasch are searching for a post-doc to continue work on an NSF-funded project on the role of the stress hormone, corticosterone, on West Nile virus dynamics in birds. Applicants should have a PhD

[ECOLOG-L] Defining stress, an Editor's Challenge at Integrative and Comparative Biology

2017-05-05 Thread Lynn B. Martin
We at Integrative and Comparative Biology are excited to initiate a new series in the journal, the Editors’ Challenges. These challenges are intended as a mechanism to generate cross-disciplinary discourse on topics of broad importance. In other words, our aspiration is to create an enduring

[ECOLOG-L] Martin lab at USF seeking PhD student applicants

2018-08-15 Thread Lynn B. Martin
The Martin lab at the University of South Florida (Global and Planetary Health Area within the College of Public Health) is seeking PhD students for the Fall 2019 semester. We use combinations of field and lab work (including experimental infections in our ABSL-3 facility), predominantly

[ECOLOG-L] the Big Biology podcast

2018-07-10 Thread Lynn B. Martin
Please spread the word about Big Biology (www.bigbiology.org), a podcast hosted by Dr. Art Woods from the University of Montana and Dr. Marty Martin from the University of South Florida. Our goal is to discuss some of the big ideas in biology with experts in the field, but in a fun and

[ECOLOG-L] Postdoctoral Scholar in Comparative Ecological Immunology

2018-10-17 Thread Lynn B. Martin
The Martin (https://organismalbiology.weebly.com) and Jiang labs (https://health.usf.edu/publichealth/gh/ghidr/genomics/researchers/rays-jiang) at the University of South Florida are seeking to hire 1 postdoctoral scholar to perform comparative ecological immunology work. The individual will