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  1. George Benz Aquatic Ecology Fellowship Thank you for your interest in the summer George Benz Aquatic Ecology Fellowship at the Tennessee Aquarium Conservation Institute! Dr. George W. Benz was the first Chief Research Scientist of the Tennessee Aquarium and founder of the research institute that became the Tennessee Aquarium Conservation Institute.

  2. George Benz Aquatic Ecology Fellow Thank you for your interest in the summer George Benz Aquatic Ecology Fellowship at the Tennessee Aquarium Conservation Institute! Dr. George W. Benz was the first Chief Research Scientist of the Tennessee Aquarium and founder of the research institute that became the Tennessee Aquarium Conservation Institute.

  3. Jun 29, 2022 · The George Benz Aquatic Ecology Fellowship is named in honor of the Tennessee Aquarium’s first chief research scientist. In a kind of generational passing of the scientific torch, two past Aquarium fellows were part of the day’s search for Etowah Bridled Darters: David Pounders (George Benz fellow) and Mason Strickland (Jim Hill fellow).

  4. Jul 5, 2022 · A lanky junior biology major from Thomas More University, Trimpe is one of two students selected as part of the Tennessee Aquarium’s George Benz Aquatic Ecology Fellowship. Instead of manning a cash register or waiting tables this summer, he’s assisting freshwater scientists from the Tennessee Aquarium Conservation Institute with a variety ...

  5. Mar 1, 2024 · George Benz Aquatic Ecology Fellow Thank you for your interest in the summer George Benz Aquatic Ecology Fellowship at the Tennessee Aquarium Conservation Institute! Dr. George W. Benz was the first Chief Research Scientist of the Tennessee Aquarium and founder of the research institute that became the Tennessee Aquarium Conservation Institute. In a career that spanned both coasts, George's res...

  6. The Tennessee Aquarium is now taking applications for the George Benz Aquatic Ecology Fellowship.

  7. including community ecology, ecotoxicology, and conservation status of southeastern fishes, salamanders, and turtles. In addition to their own projects, fellows will have the opportunity to assist with fieldwork and lab analyses conducted by TNACI science staff. Background knowledge in aquatic ecology is preferred. Applicants must have graduated

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