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'''PhD students interested in the lab:'''<br><br>
'''PhD students interested in the lab:'''<br><br>
1) The safest path ensuring lab membership regardless of the lab's current funding is to join the Ecology and Evolution PhD Program [https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/ecoevo/_program/].<br><br>
1) The safest path ensuring lab membership regardless of the lab's current funding is to join the Ecology and Evolution PhD Program. TAships are available through the Ecology and Evolution Department for up to 8 semesters for all PhD students. [https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/ecoevo/_program/].<br><br>
2) A less certain path to lab membership (highly dependent on the lab's external funding) is to join the Biomedical Engineering PhD Program [https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/bme/graduate/].<br><br>
2) A less certain path to lab membership (highly dependent on the lab's external funding) is to join the Biomedical Engineering PhD Program [https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/bme/graduate/].<br><br>
3) A third option, similar to the second, is to join the Applied Mathematics & Statistics PhD program, or any program related to the Laufer Center's PQB track: [https://laufercenter.stonybrook.edu/index.php/lcgraduateprogram/overview]<br><br>
3) A third option, similar to the second, is to join the Applied Mathematics & Statistics PhD program, or any program related to the Laufer Center's PQB track: [https://laufercenter.stonybrook.edu/index.php/lcgraduateprogram/overview]<br><br>
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