Kim has presented at the Temple University Graduate Fellows Research Symposium, an interdisicplinary symposium for graduate students with fellowships from across the university to share research findings. She gave an oral presentation on her research on “The effect of gametes and phytoplankton on the spawning response of the echinoid Lytechinus variegatus,” in which she uncovered cues used by sea urchins to initiate mass spawning events.
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We have open postdoctoral fellow positions including one beginning in early to mid 2024 on Butterfly Ecology and Conservation and another with a flexible start date on Quantitative Ecology and Conservation Biology (see Opportunities page)
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We have open doctoral positions beginning in summer or fall of 2024 on Protecting Hibernating Bats from White-Nose Syndrome and the Ecology and Conservation of Rare and Threatened Butterflies
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Other opportunities are also available for postdoctoral fellows, graduate students, and undergraduate students (see Opportunities page)