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The position was to replace Dr. Brian Smith, who is a neuroscientist
studying honey bees. He moved to Arizona State University where Robert Page
Jr is the new head of school of life sciences -- that university now has 6
bee people now! All tenure track positions require getting extramural funds,
this is how universities are run now (more like a business). 

We are lucky Sue is still staying with bees, albeit at UC-Davis.

Beekeepers should be happy to see 2.5 recently bee positions opened. one at
UC Davis, one at Rutgers. I call the OSU half, since it can still be filled
by a bee person. 

Zachary Huang
www.beetography.com

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