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Mountain Lake Biological Station

Mountain Lake Biological Station. University of Virginia ’ s Research and Teaching Facility at 3800 ft in the Appalachian Mountains of southwestern Virginia. Support for Independent Researchers Summer Courses in Field Biology NSF Research Experiences for Undergraduates Program. MLBS.org.

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Mountain Lake Biological Station

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  1. Mountain Lake Biological Station University of Virginia’s Research and Teaching Facility at 3800 ft in the Appalachian Mountains of southwestern Virginia Support for Independent Researchers Summer Courses in Field Biology NSF Research Experiences for Undergraduates Program MLBS.org

  2. Summer Courses at MLBS Residential field experience Upper level UVA Biology laboratory credits Fulfills Conservation requirements Some fellowship aid available MLBS.org

  3. Summer Courses at MLBS Summer Session II June 10 – July 5 Wildlife Disease Ecology Sonia Altizer, University of Georgia Courtney Thomason, Texas Tech University Behavioral Endocrinology Caitlin Gabor, Texas State University Andrea Aspbury, Texas State University Summer Session I May 20 - June 7 Plant Conservation and Diversity Zack Murrell, Appalachian State Techniques in Conservation Biology Melissa Aikens, University of Virginia Summer Session III July 8- July 26 Biology Of Fungi Rytas Vilgalys, Duke University Special Artlab Session Beginning Drawing: Landscape Large and Small Megan Marlatt, University of Virginia July 8 – July 19

  4. NSF-REU Site • 10 week independent research experience • variety of projects including evolution, behavior, ecology, physiology mentored by MLBS scientists • $5000 stipend, all station costs covered • Application deadline Feb. 20 MLBS.org

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