Last week I accepted a faculty position in the Department of Biology at Duke University. So, starting September 2018, the Gibert lab will be shaping up!
If you're looking for an opportunity to address fundamental and applied questions about predator-prey interactions and food webs, from individuals to ecosystems, using a mixture of theoretical and empirical tools, this might just be your place! Starting now, I will be recruiting motivated and independent grad students that are excited about stepping out of their comfort zone (to boldly go...). I am committed to building a diverse and supportive community where people from all genders, ethnicities, sexual orientations, cultural backgrounds and national origins can feel empowered, comfortable, and, importantly: happy.
If you're interested in talking about possibilities or just want to chat about any of the above, shoot me an email!
In your email, please provide a CV and describe your research interests and experience so I can have a better idea as to how to answer any questions you may have.
If you're looking for an opportunity to address fundamental and applied questions about predator-prey interactions and food webs, from individuals to ecosystems, using a mixture of theoretical and empirical tools, this might just be your place! Starting now, I will be recruiting motivated and independent grad students that are excited about stepping out of their comfort zone (to boldly go...). I am committed to building a diverse and supportive community where people from all genders, ethnicities, sexual orientations, cultural backgrounds and national origins can feel empowered, comfortable, and, importantly: happy.
If you're interested in talking about possibilities or just want to chat about any of the above, shoot me an email!
In your email, please provide a CV and describe your research interests and experience so I can have a better idea as to how to answer any questions you may have.