Dylan Wainwright

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Dylan Wainwright

Dylan Wainwright

@fishwright3

Assistant Professor at @PurdueBiolSci, @PurdueEEB, & @PurdueFNR studying the form, function, and evolution of fishes

West Lafayette, IN Entrou em Temmuz 2022
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Dylan Wainwright@fishwright3·
Scales of the redbreast sunfish showing a subtle transition from smooth-edged to spiny-edged. We typically think of these as different scale “types” that occur on different species. #fishes #marinebio
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Dylan Wainwright @fishwright3 is a new professor here @PurdueEEB and is recruiting graduate students and postdocs. He studies connections between form and function in organisms (mostly fishes and sharks) by using 3D imaging, biomechanical testing, and comparative studies. 1/2
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The He Lab @heqixinAA investigates infectious disease dynamics by integrating theory & empirical data. We develop new statistical tools to resolve mixed infections and predict when new disease variants would invade local transmissions. Check our website at qixinhe.net

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Purdue Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
The He Lab @heqixinAA investigates infectious disease dynamics by integrating theory & empirical data. We develop new statistical tools to resolve mixed infections and predict when new disease variants would invade local transmissions. Check our website at qixinhe.net
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Dylan Wainwright@fishwright3·
@NyaziaBey Best of luck with the grfp! I was tagged in an earlier reply on this thread - I’m a new PI who mostly studies fish biomechanics and functional morphology, although occasionally other critters too. I am currently recruiting PhD students and would be happy to talk if interested.
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Nyazia 🦀@NyaziaBey·
thank you everyone! I am so grateful for support and new connections. i will follow up with folks after i submit my grfp application 😅
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Nyazia 🦀@NyaziaBey·
hi ✨ I am applying into grad school, looking for labs that research crustaceans (crabs), ocean acidification, biomechanics and morphology, or any combination of those! 🦀🌊 any leads greatly appreciated!
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Dylan Wainwright@fishwright3·
@AndrewDeWoody I’ll have to check out your work! And yes, this species and the longear complex of species have some great colors!
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J. Andrew DeWoody@AndrewDeWoody·
@fishwright3 That’s cool! I worked on this species as a postdoc, and they’re beautiful—especially breeding males.
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Dylan Wainwright@fishwright3·
@zuzmus Secondary loss of spines is certainly a good idea! Thanks for the interest!
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Dylan Wainwright@fishwright3·
@hannahiweller I’ve often wondered! I’m unsure of good theories from the lit, but I think it might be about needing flexibility or no longer needing protection on the cheek - just guessing at this though! (Also… some fishes have chunky cheek scales in the reverse pattern)
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Dylan Wainwright@fishwright3·
@JudsonLab I like it too! someone needs to do some testing on this so we can get some evidence.
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Bret Judson
Bret Judson@JudsonLab·
@fishwright3 I would buy-in to the hydrodynamic theory, similar idea with racing cars --> smooth aerodynamic in the front increased turbulence in the back and more downforce
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Dylan Wainwright@fishwright3·
@georgelauder Thanks George! Might need to post our original bluegill paper that shows this too…people seem intrigued
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Dylan Wainwright@fishwright3·
@skoenigb There are some ideas out there - increasing flexibility or perhaps something to do with hydrodynamics but we don’t know for sure!
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