I am accepting
graduate students into my lab. My primary priority is to see that
graduate students develop into critical, independent thinkers,
become strong communicators, and receive rewarding employment after
leaving my lab. All my students are expected to develop their own
projects and to become autonomous researchers by the time they
graduate. My philosophy is to function as a facilitator and advocate
for my students. I hope to learn as much from them as they learn
from me, and I try to approach the relationship as collaboration
rather than one of supervisor-supervisee. This in no way should
give students the impression that their experience in my lab will
be, as my advisor once put it, “a relaxing interlude in one’s
life”. On the contrary, the expectation is that students
work extremely hard toward well-thought out, practical, and justified
scientific and career goals. Indeed, the minimum expectations for
Masters and PhD students are to strive to generate one and two
published papers, respectively, in high quality journals by the
time they graduate. However, greatly exceeding these minimum expectations
is strongly encouraged and will benefit all in the lab. After all,
the work ethic established in graduate school will reflect your
probability of attaining desired jobs and desired successes.
- Please read some of my publications (see the lab Publications
page) to get an idea of the type of research we conduct and the
approaches we take. Use these papers to stimulate questions you might
pursue if you were to join the lab.
- Contact me by e-mail and
include information about:
- any previous research experience
- research interests
- your GPA
- your GRE scores
- Check out University
of South Florida Department of Integrative Biology website for
information on minimum requirements for admission and application
procedures and deadlines. When you apply be sure to mention
that you would like to work in my lab.
- If you have additional questions on the application process contact Christine
Brubaker (Phone: 813/974-4747).
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