We are hiring!!!
The Whitney Laboratory invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position at the Assistant or Associate Professor level as part of a broader strategic investment in Technology Driven Discovery in Marine Bioscience.
Details at:
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As part of the upcoming 2nd edition of Fish Biomechanics, our chapter on the ecology and biomechanics of locomotion and feeding in fishes is now available https://t.co/5eP4dyDtOv @LabLiao#fish#biomechanics#ecology
Read this year's JEB Special issue, Integrating Biomechanics, Energetics and Ecology in Locomotion, Edited by Andrew Biewener and Alan Wilson breaking down traditional boundaries between the fields of locomotion biomechanics, energetics and ecology
https://t.co/eq1OnkOugN
New paper on the link between maximum frictional adhesion and maximum running performance in geckos (in nature). @J_Exp_Biol@UCR_ScienceNews@UCRCNAS#gecko https://t.co/zfVKdfvBMm
My first publication! https://t.co/B4EJXdSzMD
How do fish miss their strikes? With an unparalleled sample size, we found that misses were primarily due to the distance from which a fish initiates its strike, making timing (not biomechanics) the main factor of failure. @J_Exp_Biol
Interested in palaeo & #ancientDNA. I'm advertising a 3 yr @MarsdenFund postdoc @Zoology_Otago disentangling competing sources of morphological variation in #fossil record of geckos & skinks from #NewZealand & #NewCaledonia. Apply here (https://t.co/io5qJ9hXJy) #FossilFriday 1/2