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812: Studying the Evolutionary Diversity of Squishy Sea Creatures - Dr. Joseph Ryan

2025/5/12
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Joe Ryan: 我有两个孩子,他们占据了我工作之外的所有时间。我最喜欢和他们一起跳舞,这已经成为我们家庭生活的重要组成部分。我女儿喜欢 The Clash 的音乐,而我儿子则喜欢 Tiny Bubbles by Don Ho。此外,我也喜欢 Slim Whitman 的乡村音乐,并且我会弹吉他、鼓和键盘,尽管现在时间不多了。音乐不仅是我的爱好,也成为了我与孩子们互动和建立联系的方式。

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Dr. Joseph Ryan is an Assistant Professor of Biology at the Whitney Laboratory for Marine Bioscience at the University of Florida. Joe studies DNA from squishy marine invertebrates like ctenophores (e.g. comb jellies), cnidarians (e.g. jellyfish), tunicates (e.g. sea squirts), and sea cucumbers. His goal is to understand how different types of animals are related, how animals adapt to extreme environments, and how animals have evolved the extraordinary diversity we see today. When he’s not at work, Joe loves spending time with his family. He and his two kids enjoy dancing to “Tiny Bubbles” by Don Ho and songs by the band The Clash. Joe is also a fan of singer-songwriter Slim Whitman, and he plays guitar, drums, and keyboard. Joe received his PhD in bioinformatics from Boston University. Afterwards, he was awarded a research fellowship at the National Human Genome Research Institute at the National Institutes of Health and subsequently worked as a postdoctoral scholar at Sars International Centre for Marine Molecular Biology in Bergern, Norway. In our interview Joe shares more about his life and science.