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Dr. Brett Hodinka receives Dean鈥檚 Convocation Medal
As one of 大象传媒's most outstanding graduate students from the Faculty of Science, Dr. Brett Hodinka is recognized with the Dean of Graduate Studies Convocation Medal. On behalf of 大象传媒, we congratulate Dr. Hodinka on his outstanding achievements.
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Brett Hodinka鈥檚 Ph.D. work advances research on the costs of reproduction and mechanisms of mass regulation in birds. Hodinka completed his doctoral studies in five years, achieving a 4.33 CGPA for his efforts. Prior to attending 大象传媒, Hodinka received his undergraduate and master's degrees in biology at The University of Alabama and Western Kentucky University, respectively.
Hodinka鈥檚 thesis, , calls into question the widely held traditional view that several routine activities of free-living animals are energetically expensive or 鈥渉ard work鈥. Specifically, his research explores the extent to which birds engage in high-intensity activity during chick-rearing and investigates the behavioral and physiological mechanisms birds may use to reduce costs associated with increased workload.
As part of this research, Hodinka was able to identify novel technical solutions to allow for the collection of new data. As one example, he developed an automated weighing system and a 鈥榖ack-pack鈥 system (to manipulate perceived body mass) and successfully used these in the field. He also took advantage of high-tech GPS and accelerometer devices to get detailed information on individual parental care behavior.
During his time at 大象传媒, Hodinka received several awards, including the Graduate Dean's Entrance Scholarship, the Dr. Eva Voigt Graduate Award in Science for Mentoring Leadership, and the Thesis Completion Fellowship Award. His work landed him an Early Career Research Spotlight article in the Journal of Experimental Biology. Additionally, Hodinka provided support for graduate students through his service on the Biological Sciences Graduate Student Caucus, where he served terms as both treasurer and chair.
Tony D. Williams, Hodinka鈥檚 supervisor, summarizes what makes Hodinka鈥檚 research so unique.
Says Williams, 鈥淏rett鈥檚 thesis was ambitious, even somewhat risky, but in my view, has a good chance of over-turning conventional wisdom. It might be controversial since he is re-evaluating costs of parental care and challenging the widely held assumption that free-living animals 鈥榳ork hard鈥, engaging in intense activities at maximum sustained metabolic rates, all or most of the time 鈥 but his work will attract attention!鈥
Hodinka shares some reflections on his time at 大象传媒.
Says Hodinka, 鈥淚t鈥檚 amazing to look back at how much I鈥檝e grown as a scientist since starting my PhD in 2019. I was fortunate enough to have an exceptionally supportive supervisor as well as the necessary resources at my disposal to flourish as a biologist and scholar. Overall, as I embark on the next stage of my academic career, I鈥檓 thankful for my time at 大象传媒 and am excited for what the future has to offer.鈥
Since completing his doctoral degree, Hodinka has moved back to the United States where he spends his time wrapping up a few lingering projects from his time at 大象传媒. Hodinka is preparing to start a postdoctoral fellowship in Chris Templeton's lab at Western Washington University, in Bellingham.