Asst Unit Leader at Wisconsin Cooperative Fishery Research Unit. Director of Molecular Conservation Genetics Lab at UWSP. Conservation genomics and fisheries.
Great to see this one out. Estimating reproductive success of walleye in a northern Wisconsin lake. Bigger isn't necessarily better. Most of the reproductive output comes from medium sized fish.
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Post-Doc Position University of Wisconsin Stevens Point
Post-doctoral researcher will analyze, synthesize, and publish results from walleye, smallmouth bass and lake whitefish and assist ongoing tagging and receiver tending.
Dan Isermann, [email protected] (715) 346-3221
Job Announcement!
Hammond Bay Biological Station (Millersburg, MI) is hiring up to 3 seasonal biotech positions for this summer focused on #GreatLakes science, particularly research toward #sealamprey control & native #fish restoration. Apply by Jan 12!
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How will climate change impact freshwater fish? In Wisconsin, warming water could change fish communities in local lakes.
Explore this interactive story and learn about the other ways fish could respond to a changing environment 👉 https://t.co/S58LOdXk22
Come work with me and @HookLab for grad school!
Topics include lake trout ecotype evolution and spatial ecology of fish in Swedish lakes.
Full announcement below, but don't hesitate to reach out for more information about applying or come find us at #AFS153.
I am recruiting a lab manager! My lab works on applied fish conservation genetics/genomics questions to inform management. Current projects use GT-seq, high throughput msats, RAD-seq, RAD capture, lcWGS, and eDNA on walleye, whitefish, sea lamprey, northern pike, musky, and more!
The lab manager is a UW system employee with full benefits, flexible scheduling, with opportunities to write grants and teach if interested. Salary range from $48-$60K, depending on experience. Please reach out with questions. Apply before May 21: https://t.co/FXTepVTgei
I am recruiting a lab manager! My lab works on applied fish conservation genetics/genomics questions to inform management. Current projects use GT-seq, high throughput msats, RAD-seq, RAD capture, lcWGS, and eDNA on walleye, whitefish, sea lamprey, northern pike, musky, and more!
The ideal candidate will have an MS or PhD and experience working with some of the above techniques. My lab is part of the USGS WI Cooperative Fishery Unit, housed at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, located in central Wisconsin.
Working on walleye? Want to swap stories and research about the tastiest freshwater fish? You should consider attending this years AFS meeting in Grand Rapids, MI and presenting in @Jared_Homola, Erik, and my symposium. Abstracts due Friday.
I'm looking for a scientist (MS or PhD) with population genetics expertise to join our project that uses genetic tools to assess sea lamprey control strategies. Please retweet! Apply soon- job open until filled. Details and how to apply here: https://t.co/7GlKLYsUrn
Do you know anyone who wants to track and trap these cuties all summer in the name of science? We are looking for 2 junior/senior college students or recent grads to help monitor the status of our reintroduced population of Blanding’s turtles!
https://t.co/e33TIyHBtg
@KCPregler@nmsu_fwce@USGSCoopUnits Congrats! I'm excited to have more fish conservation genetics expertise represented in the Coop Unit system. Feel free to reach out with any questions about getting started with the CRU program.
I'm looking for a scientist (MS or PhD) with population genetics expertise to join our project that uses genetic tools to assess sea lamprey control strategies. Please retweet! Apply soon- job open until filled. Details and how to apply here: https://t.co/7GlKLYsUrn
My paper describing the process we took to build a GTseq panel for Great Lakes walleye populations is finally published. Now on to the projects USING the panel. https://t.co/8UwaTfQ2kX
Effects of dam-induced delays on system-wide survival of Atlantic salmon smolts during high-flow, high-survival years in the Penobscot River, Maine, USA https://t.co/jsf7LruBlC
We are re-opening this position to invite post-MS candidates as well! Applications are being accepted through Nov 20. Please reach out with any questions.
I'm recruiting a postdoctoral researcher for a project that will use genomic tools to assess sea lamprey control strategies in the Great Lakes. The position may extend for several years for the right applicant. More details here: https://t.co/AYtt2gXgP9. Reach out with questions!
Job opening with Wisconsin DNR. https://t.co/aFj7FNwJ8t "all aspects of forest genetics as it relates tree improvement, silviculture, forest health, forest ecology, forest resilience, climate adaptation and climate mitigation."