Kyle R. Mara, PhD
Associate Professor of Biology, University of Southern Indiana
Comparative biomechanics and functional morphology of feeding and locomotion. Views are my own
@sbcrofts.bsky.social
Biomechanist and Functional Morphologist, currently thinking a lot about stabby-stabby fun times
@sternarchella.bsky.social
Assistant Professor | Rice University | FLS |skull shape evolution in fishes |#BlackandSTEM | #teamfish |Romans 12:12| he/him koryevans.weebly.com
@profsharkbrain.bsky.social
Comparative neurobiology of sharks and their relatives at UNC Wilmington
@theoatmeal.bsky.social
Cartoonist and creator of The Oatmeal and Exploding Kittens https://linktr.ee/theoatmeal
@crocholliday.bsky.social
Anatomy, morphology, evolutionary biology, developmental biology, biomechanics, paleontology, imaging, maybe crocodiles
@caitlinfilms.bsky.social
created by michael chriton and directed by greta gerwig my letterboxd https://boxd.it/4Fz5f
@chrisvanderson.bsky.social
Comparative biomechanist, functional morphologist & muscle physiologist obsessed with chameleons Chair - IUCN/SSC Chameleon Specialist Group All views my own
@duncanirschick.bsky.social
Professor @UMASSAmherst; Director Digital Life Project (digitallife3d.org) #ecology#evolution #sharks #seaturtles #marinemammals #reptiles #amphibians
@saxicoly.bsky.social
Assistant Professor of Anatomy in the Dept. of Biological Sciences at Sacramento State University; Dipodomologist; Dad.
@whitenacklab.bsky.social
Biology & geology professor at Allegheny College. Biomechanics, evolution, and paleobiology of sharks, snails, crabs, and more. She/her
@coralcitycamera.bsky.social
The CCC is an underwater camera streaming live from an urban coral reef in Miami, FL. A public art & scientific research project by Coral Morphologic (https://bsky.app/profile/coralmorphologic.bsky.social) ◦ coralcitycamera.com
@fishguy.bsky.social
Biomechanist/biomaterials wonk, island North of Seattle. Cutting edge gear at the water's edge. UW prof. Pilot. Morphology. Fish. CT scanning.
@mwestneat.bsky.social
Biologist at UChicago interested in biomechanics, phylogenetics and evolution, structure and function, marine biodiversity and conservation, fishes of coral reefs and freshwaters
@flammanglab.bsky.social
#TeamFish ecoevo zoophysics, bioinspired robotics Director, Fluid Loco(motion) Lab Senior Fellow, NUWC Research Associate, Princeton University Assoc Ichthyology, Harvard University https://bflammang.wixsite.com/fluidlocolab
@georgelauder.bsky.social
Prof. at Harvard University: research on fish biorobotics, biomimetics, biomechanics, morphology, shark locomotion and skin function, and fish schooling people.fas.harvard.edu/~glauder/ and https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=s-FMUNgAAAAJ&hl=e
@kacorn.bsky.social
she/her | evolutionary biologist | kacorn.github.io Asst Prof in Biology at @wsupullman.bsky.social & Director, Conner Museum of Vertebrates macroevolution, functional morphology, fish | diversity in fish, diversity in STEM 🏳️🌈 #BLM #ProtectTransKids
@calliehcrawford.bsky.social
Assistant Professor at Coastal Carolina University • Morphology • Biomechanics • µCT • #TeamFish • she/her
@sicbjournals.bsky.social
This account spotlights manuscripts & authors from from The Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology's(sicb.bsky.social) journals- ICB & IOB (OA) -header art done by Noah Bressman
@billryerson.bsky.social
Functional morphologist, biomechanist, occasional behavior. Senior Lecturer and Foundation Course Leader @ Cornell Vet. I want to know how things eat. "Professional" herpetologist, amateur birder, obsessive iNaturalist user.
@phernandez.bsky.social
President of SICB, Ostariophysan enthusiast, functional morphologist, larval fish biologist, morphological novelty, she/her/ella
@apiercy.bsky.social
Scientist, Educator, Administrator, fan of 80’s music and pop culture. Amateur Luthier.
@mojoshark.bsky.social
Equal opportunity shark tagger based in Massachusetts. PhD in Marine Science. 🦈 Fisheries Ecology. Views are my own.
@whysharksmatter.bsky.social
I am a marine conservation biologist studying sharks and a science writer. Posts are about science and the environment, science communication, and more! He/him