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Cottonmouth (Agkistrodon piscivorus) with fangs visible, Cox Ferry Nationa Wildlife Refuge, SC. Joanna Biazik (Ph.D., 2010, USYD) "fishing" for Pseudemoia entrecasteauxii, Kanangra Boyd, National Park, NSW, Australia.

 

Students interested in pursuing graduate work at Coastal Carolina University can enroll in the Coastal Marine and Wetland Studies program which leads to a Master's of Science degree. I am accepting graduate students in the Fall Semester, 2012.

I expect master's students to develop projects closely aligned with my own research interests. By working within the general research themes in my lab I will be able to provide better assistance and mentorship to ensure that students will successfully design and complete a reasonable project in an approximately two year time frame.

I encourage students interested in conducting thesis research in my lab to contact me directly with any questions that you might have. In addition, I request that you send me a copy of your CV/resume, GRE scores, a one-two page description of a few project ideas that you would be interested in if you were to join the lab, a summary of your past research experience and a little information about your career goals.

 

Committee member for the following current CMWS students:

    Mandy Cuskelly
    Sea turtle nest site selection

     

    Sarah Gardner Tilapia -aquatic plant interactions
    Nick Henke Tropical biodiversity and community ecology
    Stephanie Mcleod Disease ecology of chytrid fungus and amphibians