Doctoral candiadate trying to do weird shit, like make lobsters hibernate. interests - Eco phys and mitos! Applied Surgery and Metabolism Lab @AucklandUni
JOB OPPORTUNITIES (X2): Research Scientist SC1 & SC2 @FisheriesWA 📍Perth, WA
Exciting opportunities to collaborate for the sustainable management of a Kimberley Aboriginal Mud Crab Fishery (SC1) and WA molluscan fisheries (SC2).
Apply by April 2nd!
https://t.co/G7uJQfYQFy
What is scientific impact? Our paper from yesterday on Twitter got 61,400 views of one of my tweets, 2107 looked at the paper, 155 downloaded the pdf. There were 261 twitter posts, 1 on FB, 1 on reddit. Zero citations of course.
*ALL* of those metrics measure types of impact.
JOB OPPORTUNITY: Postdoctoral Scholar/Staff Scientist @OISTedu Okinawa, Japan
Seeking a highly motivated, expert researcher with a deep knowledge of fish biodiversity, including but not limited to systematics, taxonomy, ecology, & the fossil record!
https://t.co/JvYF5gPHrV
JOB OPPORTUNITY: Fisheries Manager @SA_PIRSA
Lead a collaborative approach with industry, government departments, and divisions across PIRSA to deliver a range of fisheries and aquaculture related services.
Apply by Thursday 22nd February
https://t.co/tNBuEpK5MV
Excited to get this manuscript published in Aquaculture Research. This is the final project from my PhD.
This manuscript was an effort to get across the line to say the least!
https://t.co/ORVoimYhEN
Exciting news!
Abstract submission for the SEB Conference in Prague 2024 is now open.
🌐 Share your groundbreaking research and be part of this incredible scientific gathering.
Submit your abstract here: https://t.co/g9rwll1Ho3
#SEBConference#Research#ScienceInPrague
PhD OPPORTUNITIES: Reconstructing reproductive life-histories in fishes
@UniMelb is seeking up to 2 PhD students who will help develop novel fish maturity assays using the growth & biochemical information naturally stored in otoliths.
🚨EOIs close 15th Jan🚨
Details attached!
NEW STUDY: Effects of Increased Temperature on Brain and Sensory Development in the Port Jackson Shark (Heterodontus portusjacksoni)
Peele et al. examined the effects of increased rearing temperature on nervous system development in Port Jackson sharks.
https://t.co/Z7CB4lCbLh
Happy to announce two PhD positions in fish ecophysiology 📣
Fully funded, fun fish temperature physiology, supervision by me, @shaunkillen, @NPilakouta! @Naturvetenskap
Please spread the word 🙏
https://t.co/RNdaF99MwX
Cyclic hypoxia poses a threat to ecosystems and fisheries worldwide.
This new research in #ConPhys characterises the effects of cyclic hypoxia on growth & metabolism in Arctic char: an ecologically and socioeconomically important species.
Read it here: https://t.co/QNWX9TpqO6
In their #JEB100 Commentary @TurkoLab@Britney_Firth@this_is_brit & co outline why physiological differences between wild & captive animals may occur & discuss strategies to reconcile lab & field results to obtain ecologically relevant data
https://t.co/2FRKVCYhUJ
We're hiring! Come join our @CSIRO team! An environmental #metabolomics#PostDoc position is available to assess pollution impacts on freshwater #turtles 🐢and inform regulatory compliance! Visit the CSIRO job site here: https://t.co/cMNdmUeMQN
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