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Well, folks, I have decided I'd like to make cephalopods a focus of my research in neurobiology and neurogenetics.
The Internet being the giant collection of info that it is, I'm having a horrifically hard time sussing out the names of people who do research on cephalopods, particularly people who study their behavior and their brain. I've found some folks:
(people at the same university are listed on the same line. Researchers in italics are dead or no longer practicing.)
Jennifer Mather - University of Lethbridge, Canada
Roland Anderson - Seattle Aquarium
D. L. Sinn
R. A. Byrne - Austria. Possibly retired?
M. Kuba, B. Hochner - Hebrew University of Jerusalem
J. G. Boal, L. M. Hvoreckny
A. W. Dunham
K. T. Williams
R. T. Hanlon - Woods Hole Marine Biological Laboratory, Massachusetts, USA
L. Borelli, G. Fiorito, P. Scotto, C. von Planta - Marine Biological Station, Naples, Italy
B. B. Boycott - possibly deceased
P. R. Boyle (who is probably old or dead, considering s/he has an article published in 1954)
B. U. Budelmann - possibly retired
P. B. Dews (also probably old or dead, considering s/he has an article published in 1954)
L. Dickel, A. S. Darmaillacq, R. Poirier, V. Agin, C. Bellanger, R. Chichery - Caen, France
J. B. Messenger
A. Kovaks
D. M. Logue
W. R. A. Muntz
D. S. Olton
R. K. O'Dor
D. M. Webber
A. Packard
M. J. Renner
N. A. Moltschaniwskyj - University of Tasmania, Australia
N. A. Perrin
J. Z. Young
S. Shigeno - Chicago
R.L. Caldwell - UC Berkeley, US
C.L. Huffard - Conservation International, Indonesia/US
Are there any more?
The Internet being the giant collection of info that it is, I'm having a horrifically hard time sussing out the names of people who do research on cephalopods, particularly people who study their behavior and their brain. I've found some folks:
(people at the same university are listed on the same line. Researchers in italics are dead or no longer practicing.)
Jennifer Mather - University of Lethbridge, Canada
Roland Anderson - Seattle Aquarium
D. L. Sinn
R. A. Byrne - Austria. Possibly retired?
M. Kuba, B. Hochner - Hebrew University of Jerusalem
J. G. Boal, L. M. Hvoreckny
A. W. Dunham
K. T. Williams
R. T. Hanlon - Woods Hole Marine Biological Laboratory, Massachusetts, USA
L. Borelli, G. Fiorito, P. Scotto, C. von Planta - Marine Biological Station, Naples, Italy
B. B. Boycott - possibly deceased
P. R. Boyle (who is probably old or dead, considering s/he has an article published in 1954)
B. U. Budelmann - possibly retired
P. B. Dews (also probably old or dead, considering s/he has an article published in 1954)
L. Dickel, A. S. Darmaillacq, R. Poirier, V. Agin, C. Bellanger, R. Chichery - Caen, France
J. B. Messenger
A. Kovaks
D. M. Logue
W. R. A. Muntz
D. S. Olton
R. K. O'Dor
D. M. Webber
A. Packard
M. J. Renner
N. A. Moltschaniwskyj - University of Tasmania, Australia
N. A. Perrin
J. Z. Young
S. Shigeno - Chicago
R.L. Caldwell - UC Berkeley, US
C.L. Huffard - Conservation International, Indonesia/US
Are there any more?