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793: Improving our Understanding of How Snakes and Lizards Hear - Dr. Dawei "David" Han
Episode 793

793: Improving our Understanding of How Snakes and Lizards Hear - Dr. Dawei "David" Han

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December 30, 202433m 1s

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Dr. Dawei "David" Han is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Biology at the University of Maryland, College Park. David studies how snakes hear. Snakes are able to detect sound without external ear structures, particularly low frequency vibrations, and David is interested in how this process works, as well as the structures and pathways involved. When he's not working, David enjoys taking care of his pet snakes at home and observing reptiles and amphibians in the wild in his backyard and local parks. There are a variety of snakes native to Maryland, and it's fun to get outside and see what he can find. David received his bachelor's degree in Biology from China Agricultural University and his master's degree in Biology from Truman State University. He recently completed his PhD in Neuroscience at the University of Maryland, College Park where he is now conducting postdoctoral research. In this interview, he shares more about his life and science.