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Current Opinion in Insect Science

Volume 25, February 2018, Pages viii-x
Current Opinion in Insect Science

Editorial overview: Development and regulation: Mechanisms of phenotypic plasticity one hundred years since ‘On Growth and Form

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David R. Angelini is an assistant professor in the Department of Biology at Colby College. He earned his BA from St. Mary's College of Maryland and completed doctoral work with Thomas Kaufman at Indiana University and a postdoctoral fellowship with Elizabeth Jockusch at the University of Connecticut. His research has examined the developmental genetics and evolution of insect appendages. His current research takes an integrative approach to understanding polyphenism.

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David R. Angelini is an assistant professor in the Department of Biology at Colby College. He earned his BA from St. Mary's College of Maryland and completed doctoral work with Thomas Kaufman at Indiana University and a postdoctoral fellowship with Elizabeth Jockusch at the University of Connecticut. His research has examined the developmental genetics and evolution of insect appendages. His current research takes an integrative approach to understanding polyphenism.

Yuichiro Suzuki is an associate professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at Wellesley College. He received his BA in biology from Bowdoin College, a PhD from Duke University and postdoctoral training with Dr. Lynn Riddiford at the University of Washington. His research interests lie in understanding the mechanisms and evolution of insect developmental plasticity, especially metamorphosis, regeneration and polyphenisms.

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