
Dr. Sarah-Elizabeth Byosiere
@sebyosiere
MS PhD CAAB | Director of Canine Research @GDB_Official | Researching Applied Animal Cognition and Behavior 🐶🐱
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My lab is hiring a post-bac RA to support an U.S. National Science Foundation project investigating why students learn more when they feel curious! Come spend 3 years in DC working with me and my awesome students working on curiosity, eye-tracking, citizen-science, and more! 🤓 careers.american.edu/Staff/job/Rese…




Hi! I’m Mia Hickey, an undergrad research assistant in the Arizona Canine Cognition Center at University of Arizona. I’m an avid animal lover interested in animal behavioral science and hoping to pursue a career in research, so I was so excited to get to study dogs for my thesis project! 1/6


😍 TT Job 🚨 Bucknell is hiring an open rank tenure-track professor of psychology and animal behavior, to study their multiple species of captive nonhuman primates! And work alongside reggie gazes ! careers.bucknell.edu/cw/en-us/job/4…

Open PhD position with the title “Ecology of urban and peri-urban wolves: habitat selection, food habits and movement patterns" in the Framework of the PhD Programme in Sustainable Development and Cooperation of the Università di Torino with Francesca Marucco #wolf dottorato.unito.it/do/home.pl/Vie…



My master’s thesis was just published in the Journal of Comparative Psychology! I, Dr. Sarah-Elizabeth Byosiere, and Angie Johnston found that cats and dogs gaze at their owners for similar durations in our community science study. Thanks so much to our participants 🐶🐱psycnet.apa.org/doiLanding?doi…

My first story for Scientific American . Thrilled!! A TikTok dog vision filter went viral and I wanted to know what a dog’s vision is all about. scientificamerican.com/article/what-c…


Job Alert: Assistant Prof. Comparative Cognition & Behaviour (animal cognition, animal behaviour) Dept of Psych UAlberta UAlbertaScience bit.ly/ComCogBeh Deadline: 15 Nov Open to domestic & international applicants Come work with me in amazing Edmonton, Alberta, Canada!

New year, new paper! Congrats to @lizagrothkoff on publishing her MA thesis on contrafreeloading in dogs! Turns out while most dogs don’t prefer to contrafreeload, many seem to be willing! Thinking Dog Center at Hunter College Lynna Feng link.springer.com/article/10.103…

Sadie says she is “freeloader”. Out of ten feedings she never first approached the snuffle mat 😂 While she doesn’t show a preference to contrafreeload, she is willing to snuffle when her tray is mostly empty! Read all about our new paper in Scientific Reports! link.springer.com/article/10.103…


So happy to have had the opportunity to work on this Guide Dogs for the Blind blog post about puppy socialization! Enjoy this fun read, backed by recent canine science references, and the pictures of cute puppies! guidedogs.com/blog/canine-so…

JCP–Feb 2024- Gaze is an important part of visual behavior. Gaze behavior of dogs may have been motivated & sustained by cooperative relationships of dogs & humans. Bogese et al. compared gaze duration to owners of cats & dogs using community science. Dr. Sarah-Elizabeth Byosiere Angie Johnston
