Casey Dunn
@caseywdunn.bsky.social
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Evolutionary biologist at Yale University. https://dunnlab.org
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Interested in joining our lab (dunnlab.org) as a postdoc to work on siphonophores, processes that structure diversity in the open ocean, or natural history? If so, please reach out to discuss a nomination for the Donnelley Postdoctoral Fellowship - yibs.yale.edu/donnelley-fe...
The Dunn Lab
Casey Dunn's laboratory in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Yale University.
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I hope to take a PhD student in 2026 to study siphonophores. Please reach out if you are interested in applying this fall. For examples of recent lab projects see www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... and academic.oup.com/gbe/article/...
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As the Gulf Stream carries man o’ war colonies north, winds push them on shore 🏖️, causing strandings along the U.S. East Coast - from Florida in the winter to New England in the summer.
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Check out our preprint 🧪 on the origin & dispersal dynamics of a sailing ⛵ #siphonophore! We use #iNaturalist and particle tracking simulations to show that juvenile man o' war surface in the Gulf of Mexico & Straits of FL and disperse rapidly along the Gulf Stream 🌊

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From surfacing to stranding: The origins and dispersal dynamics of a neustonic siphonophore
The siphonophore Physalia physalis regularly strands along the US East Coast, yet the dynamics driving its seasonal and geographic distribution in this region remain poorly understood. Building on a n...
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Our new paper on structure and growth of Porpita porpita - rdcu.be/etcY6 . Like Velella and Physalia, this is a colonial cnidarian that floats at the surface of the Ocean. The whole colony arises form a single embryo through clonal growth that gives rise to many specialized bodies.
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Excited to share our study on sailing siphonophores, AKA bluebottles or man-o'-war! 🌊 we received hundreds of samples from scientists around the world, part of a huge effort to sequence genomes and test for multiple species 🧬 out today in @currentbiology.bsky.social doi.org/10.1016/j.cu... 🦑🧪📌
Physalia megalista, a cnidiran with a gas filled float, raised sail, and long blue tentacles hanging below. Image credit: Dalila Destanović
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I wrote this essay a few years ago with general background and advice for anyone applying to start a PhD in Biology - medium.com/@caseywdunn/... . If that is you, now is the time to start the process (reading literature, reaching out to possible advisors, ...) ahead of fall deadlines.
Applying to Biology PhD programs
Each year I advise undergraduate students who are applying to grad school, help evaluate grad school applications, and talk with…
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I hope to take a PhD student in the coming application cycle. Please reach out if you are interested in joining our lab in EEB at Yale, especially if interested in working on the natural history/ phylogenetics/ morphology/ population biology/ development/ genomics of siphonophores. dunnlab.org
The Dunn Lab
Casey Dunn's laboratory in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Yale University.
dunnlab.org
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Postdoc job opportunity! We're looking for ECR in evolutionary genomics to study the relation between intra-specific gene expression variability, polymorphism, and macro-evolutionary rates. We have the data in 3 fishes & amphioxus, just waiting for your expertise and enthusiasm!
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Opportunités de carrière : Postdoctoral position in evolutionary genomics (22280)
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Our chromosome-scale genome assembly of Nanomia septata, a siphonophore - doi.org/10.1101/2025... . Much larger than many other cnidarian genomes, fewer chromosomes, and highly rearranged. No smoking gun for how they achieve complex colony-level organization. Great work Namrata Ahuja and friends!
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Yale Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology is running an assistant professor search for a Global Change Ecologist - apply.interfolio.com/164677 . Please consider applying.
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Even on a dive boat, sometimes the most spectacular displays are above water. This was from when @caseywdunn.bsky.social and I were on a small liveaboard off Komodo, Indonesia.
I like the offset paths of the double-flash on the right.
Three lightning bolts visible on a black background. The horizon is a bit offset since this was handheld from the deck of a boat.
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Written in #rustlang 🦀
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Why use PCR primer sequences to pull regions from NGS data? Because then you get the exact regions that are best sampled in public databases, and because primers are the result of decades of work to find the best binding sites that work well across species and flank regions of interest.
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If you find primer pairs that work well in your taxa, let me know in the issue tracker and I'll add them to the preconfigured panels to make them easy for others to use. If you encounter bugs or problems, let me know in the issue tracker. github.com/caseywdunn/s...
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Try our new in silico PCR (sPCR) tool sharkmer- github.com/caseywdunn/s.... You give it primers and fastq reads, it gives you sequences that would be amplified by PCR. Works in minutes on a laptop for high copy regions like rRNA, great for species id etc. Feedback welcome. #bioinformatics #ngs
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Recent PhD interested in deep-sea ecology, genomics, biochemistry, or bioluminescence? Apply for a postdoctoral fellowship at MBARI. Check out the sponsor list & e-mail me to discuss projects in my lab. Grad student position soon too.
www.mbari.org/about/careers/postdoc-fellowships/how-to-apply