๐ข Scholarship Spotlight: Carlie OโBrien๐ข
Carlie OโBrien is an MSc student in the Wildlife and Ecosystem Bioindicators Lab at UNBC working under the supervision of Dr. Heather Bryan in collaboration with the British Columbia Moose Research Group.
Come study wildlife health with us! We are looking for a research technician to join our group for 6 months starting Sept 2024. Please see here: https://t.co/OYEMrMiMqE
We are seeking a PhD student to study the effects of glyphosate-based herbicide application on small mammals. Please see the job posting here: https://t.co/OYEMrMiMqE #UNBCWebLab
Come work with us! We are looking for two research technicians to join our lab for at least six months to work on projects related to wildlife health--especially moose. https://t.co/OYEMrMiMqE
Exited to share our lab website! So proud of the work our team is doing. Check out their projects under the People tab: https://t.co/RxX5ia1osS #UNBC#UNBCWEBLab
UNBC researcher Ben Spitz speaks with the @PGCitizen about why winter ticks are harmful to moose in northern B.C. and what can be done to control the tick population. Read the full story:
https://t.co/AYKYOL8djM
No government, politician, or man should tell a woman what she can and cannot do with her body. I want women in Canada to know that we will always stand up for your right to choose.
Normalize femininity in STEM. You can be a great scientist and also be into fashion, makeup, and wear cute dresses. It doesn't make you any less professional.