[CDHC] New Graduate program at Univ Hawaii
Cheryl Woodley
cheryl.woodley at noaa.gov
Mon Dec 18 09:49:19 EST 2006
I am posting this for Dr. Greta Aeby, please respond to her if you have
questions.
Cheryl
CDHC,
Below is an announcement of a new graduate program at the University of
Hawaii which focuses on understanding diseases.
This program has a marine ecosystem component and so provides an
incredible opportunity for graduate students interested in
studying marine disease. Please pass this information onto any
interested students. Graduate students interested in working
on coral disease can contact me as a potential mentor.
Aloha,
Greta S. Aeby, Ph.D.
Assistant researcher
Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology
greta at hawaii.edu
NSF IGERT Opportunities at the University of Hawaii (UH):
Integrating Ecology, Conservation, and Pathogen Biology (ECPB)
We are seeking exceptional doctoral students interested in
intergrative research and training in evolutionary ecology and
biomedical sciences. ECPB Fellows will be selected from qualified Ph.D.
students who have been accepted into participating
doctoral programs at UH
consistent with the goals of ECPB, with at least two faculty
mentors whose disciplinary expertise bridge ecology (including
evolutionary ecology), conservation, and/or pathogen biology. The
fellowship includes a stipend ($30,000/yr) and tuition for two
years.
Applications are due Jan 31, 2007.
For additional information, please visit the ECPB website at http://
jabsom.hawaii.edu/igert/.
--
Cheryl Woodley, Ph.D.
Coral Health and Disease Program
DOC/NOAA/NOS/NCCOS
Center for Coastal Environmental Health and Biomolecular Research
Hollings Marine Laboratory
331 Fort Johnson Rd
Charleston, SC 29412
843.762.8862 Phone
843.762.8737 Fax
cheryl.woodley at noaa.gov
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