Casey Dunn

@caseywdunn

Evolutionary biologist at Yale University. The views expressed are mine alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of Yale University.

Joined April 2009

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    Feb 7

    6 year Postdoc position available in my lab! Perfect to develop/sharpen own research profile. Ideal for anyone interested in EvoDevo and/or Morphology. Highly flexible to account for candidate`s interests. Please RT. Email me if interested. See here 👇👇👇

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    Jan 22

    We are looking for 3 postdocs in Evolutionary Developmental Biology at the University of Jena. Two will be assigned to my group and one to Lennart Olssons group: More information you find in the link...🙂

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    Jan 2

    Aggregative has been described in a few taxa but it is present in all eukaryotic superclades. It seems like an uncommon type of multicellularity. Yes, it does. However, I bet it will be less and less uncommon the more we study different along the tree.

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    21 Dec 2021
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    Seeking candidates for TWO tenure-track assistant/associate positions for : one for Section of Human & Translational Immunology and the other one for general immunology. We welcome applicants from diverse backgrounds. Please apply & RT 😊

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    2 Dec 2021

    We have a new preprint on gene expression evolution ! We sequenced transcriptomes from ovaries and other organs across 12 sp of Hawaiian Drosophila. Check it out for groups of genes with correlated expression evolution!

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    22 Nov 2021

    You found a WHAT, WHERE?? 🌊🐘 reveals our discovery of an ancient MAMMOTH tusk, 3km deep atop a seamount 300km offshore. Think of this as a trailer for the actual research. Some superstar collaborators: Article:

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    8 Nov 2021

    Two PhD opportunities to work in my lab, both using single-cell RNA-seq and functional genomics. The first project will investigate the relationship between the circadian clock and neuronal development

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    5 Nov 2021

    It's happening people - the first planning meeting for happened today! Mark your calendars: September 7-10 !

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    27 Oct 2021

    The has an amazing collection of echinoderm fossils from the Hunsrück Slate. Google Images won't pick up on them so stroll through the online collection when you can! Absolutely Wonderful (YPM IP 203826, 010220, 526196, 013185)

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    19 Oct 2021

    Recirculating this! Hiring a postdoc to use genomics to understand the evolution of the clownfish-sea anemone mutualism! rt and share widely!

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    27 Sep 2021

    we have funds for a new postdoctoral position in plant evolution. Please see brief description below, and send me an email if interested. Please join us, there are lots of fun things going on in the lab right now, and is a wonderful community!

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    21 Sep 2021

    So excited to share this with you all! Our high-quality genome assembly from the 𝘏𝘰𝘳𝘮𝘪𝘱𝘩𝘰𝘳𝘢 𝘤𝘢𝘭𝘪𝘧𝘰𝘳𝘯𝘦𝘯𝘴𝘪𝘴 is out.

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    15 Sep 2021

    Super excited to announce that is searching for an open rank position in Ecosystem Ecology! App review starts Nov 15th. DM or email me w q’s!!

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    Siphonophore tentilla and nematocysts are phenotypically integrated structures for prey capture. We found convergent evolution among species with similar diets. Published in with

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    25 Jun 2021

    Under-appreciated fields are the ones with higher potential to change our conceptual frameworks. Protists are, undoubtedly, one of the most under-appreciated research fields. It is because of this potential that we work with, love and believe in .

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    21 Jun 2021

    First chapter out in ! Potent “box jellyfish toxins” are not just in box jellyfish! We found jellyfish toxins (JFTs) in over 20 species, including “weak” stingers like the hydroids I work with! 🧵: 1/n

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    19 Jun 2021

    Natural history museum collections manager position open at the University of Alabama Museum of Natural History! Please RT. This will be an awesome opportunity for anyone who loves marine invertebrates, insects, and fossils in particular!

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    12 Jun 2021

    Super excited to share a fixation technique that I serendipitously discovered and developed with . We hope that others will give it a try

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    9 Jun 2021

    Excited to share our new paper in . We explore the root of animal tree of life by synthesizing past work, perform new phylogenomic analyses. The primary source of variation between results is the number of categories used in different models.

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