Animal Research Assistant at UNC Biology Department - Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States
Research Assistant for Bruno Lab (Marine Ecology and Conservation)
Graduate Teaching Assistant at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
"The Biology Department at UNC-Chapel Hill consists of faculty, post-doctoral fellows, research associates, and graduate students who are engaged in teaching and research spanning the full spectrum of contemporary life sciences, from genomics and molecular biology to ecosystems and the biology of climate change. The breadth of our approach distinguishes the Biology Department at UNC-Chapel Hill from many biology departments across the country, which focus on one or more of the recognized sub-disciplines of Biology. Our faculty believe that interdisciplinary research and innovation are best achieved in a setting in which scholars with different areas of expertise are encouraged to interact. The synergism that arises from different research approaches and perspectives is, we believe, indispensible to solving the most difficult scientific, health, and environmental problems in the 21st century."-Kerry S. Bloom, Thad L. Beyle Distinguished Professor and Chair of Biology