Amazing!
17.12.2024 16:15 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
Great catch!
17.11.2024 20:22 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Check out the amazing structure of Plethodon cinereus sperm! It has a flagellum that contains an axoneme AND an electron-dense axial rod with an undulating membrane between. You can see the transition between the head and flagella and hints of axial rod structure in fragmented cell (in comments).
14.11.2024 18:01 β π 10 π 3 π¬ 2 π 0
Cool paper!
11.10.2023 16:34 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
A new paper from the lab on how a snake feeds on dangerous prey was just published in ICB! Congrats to first author Noah Gripshover, and check out the link to read the paper: academic.oup.com/icb/article/...
28.08.2023 14:25 β π 3 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
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Ecologist and herpetologist | Postdoc at NYU
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Evolutionary biologist, phylogeneticist, and owner of the Double Helix Ranch. Professor at University of Texas at Austin; Director of UT Biodiversity Center
evo-eco genomics assistant prof researching adaptive radiation, hybridization, speciation, pop gen, and global change. views are my own, Fiat lux, science!
Assistant professor, The Kane Lab @ UL Lafayette
Fish biomechanist and organismal biologist by day, amateur photographer and dog mom by night.
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Professor at Florida State University. I study the things with too few/many legs.
Evolutionary biologist at The Ohio State University, Director of the Tetrapod Collection at the Museum of Biological Diversity, founding editor of the SSB Bulletin; bat aficionado, dad of two great kids, married to a writer of scary stories.
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Long-time researcher of dimorphism and other things evolutionary. Field biologist at heart. Faculty at Indiana University
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Raw pu-erh in the morning; oolong in the afternoon. Chocolate: dark milk. Would rather be drawing spider genitalia, usually. Looking forward to the next field trip. Thinking about getting a pottery wheel. Father of two amazing adults. Emeritus Prof @ UBC
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Professor of ecology and evolution @ UConn. Studies adaptation, evolutionary immunology, speciation, genomics, foraging, parasite ecology and more.
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Assistant Professor of plant evolutionary genetics at Tulane University. Amateur writer and painter. Lover of pastry, pretty shoes, cephalopods, and swimming in cold lakes.
Associate Professor of Biological Sciences, Virginia Tech. Evolutionary Biologist.
Assoc Prof of Biology. Indiana U. Interested in: mechanisms of behavior + how they evolve. she/her. https://rosvall.lab.indiana.edu/
Bioinformatics scientist at PacBio. I currently work on metagenomics and methylation, but previously studied phylogenomics and frog/lizard evolution.
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Associate Professor at Loyola University Chicago
Evolution and development of lizards focusing on the face and genitalia
Teaches classes on animal diversity, the evolution of sex, and science communication
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