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Dr. Mike Booth
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Aquatic ecology | inland fishes | fish migration & dispersal | ecosystem engineers at the MSU Coop FW Unit #TeamFish | he/his
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See the agenda and register at www.canr.msu.edu/michiganlake...

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Definitely not exclusively postdocs (I've seen both MS and PhDs in those positiins), but not sure on post-bacc, so worth asking? Pathways definitely can be for undergrads.

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Ask explicity about "Pathways" and "ORISE" positions. As these are super impact full for students! Half my lab alums have gone on to permanent positions from those jobs.

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State special district board of directors

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What is the advantage of this track if it is being co-reviewed with larger proposals and must meet the same review criteria? Speed? Higher odds of funding?

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Hey y’all! I’m Ridge, and I do research to improve how we identify barriers to stream fish passage. I do things like measure fish swimming speeds and culvert characteristics to estimate what fish can get through!

A straw, brown, orange, and turquoise colored Yoknapatawha darter in the chamber of a small swim speed chamber
A round culvert with a trickling flow perched above a turbid pool in a small creek.
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A DIY stream table with a downspout diverter and some sand works well. We used it to talk about the difference between concrete and dirt with stream flow, but you can also show erosion.

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The Books of Babel by Josiah Bancroft definitely fit the big weird... but i lived them even though i had no clear idea what was going on for a long time.

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I am Donovan. I am a prof at UC Irvine. We study critters and their guts (and microbes!) to understand how animals make a living eating different things. We are interested in improving aquaculture. Our Nutritional Physiology lab is in southern California!

Nutritional Physiology Lab Logo: abalone shell with fish, DNA, and guts, showing what we work on.
Lab group photo in the style of the Wes Anderson film "The Life Aquatic".
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Dr. Mike Booth
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Aquatic ecology | inland fishes | fish migration & dispersal | ecosystem engineers at the MSU Coop FW Unit #TeamFish | he/his
239 followers211 following31 posts