Alex Zimmer
@alexmzimmer87
Assistant Professor, University of New Brunswick Saint John. Fish Biology, Environmental Physiology. Beer Enthusiast and Occasional Home-Brewer.
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https://www.zimmerlab.ca/ 07-10-2014 16:30:26
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Want to know the difference between temperature, hypoxia, and exercise on metabolism in fish? Check out Dr. Brittney Borowiec & Britney L. Firth latest paper in rainbow darters! Great work coming out of the new WATER Facility Waterloo Science onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jf…
The Oomen Lab UNB Saint John is officially funded by CFI / FCI NSERC / CRSNG & nb_innovation!🥳 We're recruiting fully-funded MSc & PhD positions in marine fish ecology/evolution/genomics.🐟🧬 Mentoring philosophy & more information: rebekahoomen.com/join.html Please RT!
Long overdue but YAY!🥳🥳🥳 Well done Support Our Science team and countless others who contributed to these campaigns!
Come work for (Ben) Matthews Lab Phil Matthews and myself UBC Zoology ! Hiring a technician for minimum 1 year to run a new insectary facility. Details here: ubc.wd10.myworkdayjobs.com/ubcstaffjobs/j…
I'm excited to be hiring the first PhD student to the FishPeoplePlace Lab! This position will apply to Dalhousie through the IDPhD program and will work with community partners to explore perspectives around aquatic invasive species management. Details: hannahharrison.ca/current-opport…
Join us Baylor University ! Tenure-Track Assistant Professor focusing on Environmental Systems Resilience in the Department of Environmental Science. This is an excellent faculty position with competitive salary, startup & lab space Baylor University College of Arts & Sciences apply.interfolio.com (ID: 140542)
Back in Jan we ran this survey to quantify the method bugbears in Comp Phys and Biochem. The editorial inspired by these responses is now online Comp. Biochem. Physiol. as a part of the #SpecialIssue in Methods. doi.org/10.1016/j.cbpa… DM me for a free copy!
Via ResearchGate, Google Scholar citation counts can be made to be whatever number you wish. It has been said before, but they should not be used for anything. scholar.google.com/citations?user…