In the Sewall Lab at Temple University research, they seek to understand critical and emerging threats to biodiversity and to develop effective strategies for conservation. In particular, they focus on three principal challenges in conservation biology: understanding key drivers of stability in ecological communities, evaluating impacts of important threats to biodiversity, and developing practical conservation strategies for threatened species and ecosystems.
Several opportunities are currently available in the Sewall Lab at Temple University.
- An open postdoc position in Disease Ecology / White-Nose Syndrome research
- An open postdoc position in Quantitative Ecology and Conservation Biology
- Opportunities for Prospective Graduate Students interested in the Sewall Lab at Temple University
- Opportunities for Undergraduate Students interested in the Sewall Lab at Temple University
- Opportunities for other Prospective Postdoctoral Researchers interested in the Sewall Lab at Temple University
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