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Ryan L. Earley's Integrative Animal Behavior Laboratory

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  • Home
  • About the Lab
    • Welcome!
    • Current Grads & Postdocs
    • Grad Alumni
    • Undergraduate Projects >
      • Undergrad - Behavior
      • Undergrad - Plasticity
      • Undergrad - EDCs
      • Undergrad - Salinity
      • Undergrad - Performance
      • Undergrad - Pop Genetics
    • Undergrad Alumni
    • Art & Biology
  • Research Interests
  • Publications
  • Prospective Students
  • UA Virtual Outreach
    • Teachers
    • Presenters
  • Lab Info & Resources
    • Striving for Equity in the Sciences
    • Favorite Videos (some biology, some not!)
    • Lab Info & Documents
    • Earley Lab "To Do" List
    • Aiming for Grad School?
    • Student Grants & Career Resources

Welcome to the Earley Lab

Research in the Earley laboratory centers around animal behavior and the diverse mechanisms that underlie remarkable levels of behavioral variation among individuals of a population.  The vast majority of our work involves fishes, and fuses field observations of behavior and ecology with laboratory studies on hormones, metabolism, gene expression, and neurobiology.


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Ryan (Dr. Earley) stands firmly united with those continuously fighting to end racial and systemic injustices that plague our black communities. I will continue doing my part as an ally in this fight for justice and equity!

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The University of Alabama is committed to providing an inclusive environment that is free from harassment or discrimination based on race, genetic information, color, religion, ethnicity, national origin, socioeconomic status, political beliefs, sex, sexual orientation, gender expression, gender identity, age, ability, size, or veteran status. The Earley lab welcomes everyone to a safe place with loads of intellectual capital....and lots of fun! Come visit us.


Prospective Students

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Interested in joining the Earley lab as a PhD, Masters or Undergraduate student? Check out this information for Prospective Students.  

Prospective and current graduate students should check out this website created by a team of scientists to assist with your pursuit of a career in the sciences: Individual Development Plan.  

For graduate and undergraduate research grants, fellowship and scholarship opportunities, please visit the list that we have been compiling!

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