New paper alert! This is the first chapter of my dissertation and am very excited for it to be out!! It's on the morphometrics of wrasse skulls and how it relates to the four-bar linkage systems. Hope you enjoy it!! #backthatwrasseup
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Senior Lecturer (Assoc Prof) at Bangor Uni. Biomechanics, locomotion, aerodynamics, birds! runner, rock climber, mom, immigrant (πΊπΈ in π΄σ §σ ’σ ·σ ¬σ ³σ Ώ). she/her
Assistant Professor at Coastal Carolina University β’ Morphology β’ Biomechanics β’ Β΅CT β’ #TeamFish β’ she/her
President of SICB, Ostariophysan enthusiast, functional morphologist, larval fish biologist, morphological novelty, she/her/ella
UMich biomechanics & robotics & bioinspired robotics
This account spotlights manuscripts & authors from from The Society for Integrative and Comparative
Biology's(sicb.bsky.social) journals- ICB & IOB (OA) -header art done by Noah Bressman
Evolutionary Ichthyologist π
Postdoc at NMNHπ·οΈ
Cat and reptile lady ππ¦π’
Bi in Sci (she/they) π³οΈβπ
Assistant Professor at UT Austin's Marine Science Institute | Fishes, functions, and marine ecosystems | he/his | Views are my own
www.fishandfunctions.com π‘π
Assistant Professor @ The Ohio State University.
Phylogenetics, biogeography, ichthyology, anglerfish toucher.
https://elizabethcmiller.weebly.com/
she/her | evolutionary biologist | kacorn.github.io
Asst Prof in Biology at @wsupullman.bsky.social & Director, Conner Museum of Vertebrates
macroevolution, functional morphology, fish | diversity in fish, diversity in STEM π³οΈβπ
#BLM #ProtectTransKids
Biologist at UChicago interested in biomechanics, phylogenetics and evolution, structure and function, marine biodiversity and conservation, fishes of coral reefs and freshwaters
Biomechanist/biomaterials wonk, island North of Seattle. Cutting edge gear at the water's edge. UW prof. Pilot. Morphology. Fish. CT scanning.
Hunter #SciComm Chair & Prof, Director & Curator of Fishes Museum of NatSci @LSU, TED Fellow, F@AAAS, Fulbrighter, #Evolution #TeamFish, ASIH Past President, he/him #BLM βπΏ #ProtectTransKids #SaveTheNSF
Schnauzer mom, #fish finatic, and #salamander shenanigans. Pessimistically optimistic. I study the evolutionary biomechanics and functional morphology of animal locomotion. #BreakAllBones
#FinsAndLimbs #FirstGen #herps #WomenInSTEM #RStats | she/her
I am a marine conservation biologist studying sharks and a science writer. Posts are about science and the environment, science communication, and more! He/him
Director of the Alabama Museum of Natural History β’ He/Him β’ πZoologist π¦ β’ https://linktr.ee/john.friel
He/him. Fishes! Morphology! Micro-CT!
PhD Candidate in The Convergence Lab @ UMN/ Bell Museum.
Curator of Fishes at CalAcademy and Rolex Laureate inspiring protection of the oceans through science, photography, exploration, and storytelling.
Prof. at Harvard University: research on fish biorobotics, biomimetics, biomechanics, morphology, shark locomotion and skin function, and fish schooling
people.fas.harvard.edu/~glauder/
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https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=s-FMUNgAAAAJ&hl=e