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Dr. Garner is a functional morphologist with a fundamental interest in how diverse organisms interface with their environment. Specifically, Dr. Garner employs an interdisciplinary approach to study form-function-environment interactions in organismal attachment systems, combining expertise from the fields of functional morphology, biomechanics, anatomy, ecology, evolution, materials science, physics, and chemistry. Dr. Garner received a B.Sc. in Biology, magna cum laude, from the University of Akron in 2016. He continued his education at the University of Akron by obtaining a Ph.D. in Integrated Bioscience with co-advisors Dr. Peter Niewiarowski and Dr. Ali Dhinojwala in 2021. Dr. Garner’s Ph.D. research focused on the interaction between form, function, and environment in the subdigital adhesive systems of geckos and anoles. Dr. Garner then completed a postdoctoral teaching fellowship at Villanova University in 2021 where he studied the functional morphology of sea urchin attachment with postdoctoral advisor, Dr. Alyssa Stark, and collaborator, Dr. Michael Russell.
Postdoctoral Researcher
Dr. Benjamin Wasiljew
Postdoctoral Researcher
E-mail bdwasilj@syr.edu
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