Today I talked a bit about the work I did during my PhD to the YIBS community. Unlike my thesis defense, this time the internet was smooth (the supporting team recommended I used an ethernet cable) and I could actually explain things that I did during these last few years. If you're interested in watching my YIBS seminar, just send me an email and I'll provide you with the link for the video! (I wish I could just upload it here, but it doesn't seem possible unless I upgrade my account)
In my seminar, I talked to a broad audience about my work on eye origins in jellyfish published in Current Biology, about the early role of photoreceptor cells in modulating cnidocyte discharge using light information (published just this month in Ecology and Evolution) and a bit on a gene expression comparison I've been working on to look at the vision genes shared and lineage-specific across convergent eyes.
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