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
2019 Award Breakthrough Star Award University of South Carolina
2020 Award Distinguished Undergraduate Research Mentor Awards University of South Carolina
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