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Speiser, PhD, Daniel Isaac
Associate Professor
The Speiser Lab works with invertebrate animals because of their diverse phenotypes and because it allows us to target taxa specifically well-suited for particular questions. For example, we study the function and evolution of the eyes of scallops, a family of swimming bivalves. The eyes of scallops are single-chambered like the camera eyes of vertebrates and cephalopods, but use a mirror for image-formation instead of a lens.
Biographical Profile
- College
- College of Arts and Sciences
- Department
- Biological Sciences
- Tenure Status
- Tenured
Interest Background
- Do you include students in your research?
- Undergraduates and Graduates
- Institutional Focus Areas
- Science and Engineering (Other)
- Personal Focus Areas
- Biological Sciences
Recognition Awards, Honors, & Fellowships
Dates | Type | Description | Foundation/Entity |
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2019 | Award | Breakthrough Star Award | University of South Carolina |
2020 | Award | Distinguished Undergraduate Research Mentor Awards | University of South Carolina |
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