We are looking to hire an outstanding individual to become the new Fish Collection Manager at @UMichEEB@UMich. Email me with questions. See details and apply https://t.co/K7LnqmcP4z under Job opening ID 252004. Please RT. @IchsAndHerps@AmFisheriesSoc
Introducing the ERGA Knowledge Hub 💡🧬🖥️
A collection of free, #OpenAccess training materials in #biodiversitygenomics.
Contribute today by submitting your favourite resource!
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Pablo Simón no puede ser más claro con el sistema universitario de España: "¿A quién traes por 1.200 euros al mes? ¿A investigar qué?" https://t.co/5eINAa2jKI
How hard is it to do science in a language that’s not your first language? We quantified the severity of #languagebarriers for non-native English speakers when reading/publishing papers and attending/presenting at international conferences.
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I have four positions available in my lab at Southeastern Louisiana University: Invertebrate Ecologist Postdoc, Fisheries Technician, and two eDNA Graduate Assistantships. More information is provided here: https://t.co/EYzSURxP9a
ASIH is pleased to announce a new award for PhD students in comparative and phylogenetic ichthyology! This generous award funded by John Lundberg and Lucinda McDade funds up to $15k to support studies in fish diversity and diversification.
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A new "nonlayered tidy tree" layout for #phylogenetic trees that helps compress larger trees @MolBioEvol by S Penel & @damdevienne
Algorithm implemented in R and ape, hopefully elsewhere too!
https://t.co/Yn7paa73nF
Positions Open! The Extremophile Evolution Lab at @UaDeptBSC@UofAlabama is looking for two grad students and a postdoc for Fall 2023. We study organismal adaptations to extreme environments, particularly in fishes. Full ads on website in Opportunities!
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Please share: I am recruiting two students (Ph.D. or M.S.) and a postdoc (2-years) to start in my lab Fall 2023. My lab studies functional morphology and macroevolution (mostly of fishes)
More info: https://t.co/RWVOKG1dLS