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 Long exposure of an illuminated fly as it approaches a fermenting strawberry.

Long exposure of an illuminated fly as it approaches a fermenting strawberry.

 Using genetic tools, my colleague Thad Lindsay expressed a green fluorescent calcium indicator in the steering muscles of a fruit fly.

Using genetic tools, my colleague Thad Lindsay expressed a green fluorescent calcium indicator in the steering muscles of a fruit fly.

 Hundreds of alkali flies take flight on the shore of Mono Lake.

Hundreds of alkali flies take flight on the shore of Mono Lake.

 An alkali fly, safely encapsulated inside a protective air bubble.

An alkali fly, safely encapsulated inside a protective air bubble.

 Catching alkali flies on the shores of Mono Lake for some experiments.

Catching alkali flies on the shores of Mono Lake for some experiments.

 Self portrait, with a macro-fisheye lens.

Self portrait, with a macro-fisheye lens.

 A fruit fly tethered in a LED-powered virtual environment.

A fruit fly tethered in a LED-powered virtual environment.

 Fluorescence image of a fruit fly brain by my colleague Marie Suver. Green shows neurons that release a neuromodulator, Octopamine.

Fluorescence image of a fruit fly brain by my colleague Marie Suver. Green shows neurons that release a neuromodulator, Octopamine.

 An unfortunate short eared grebe. Grebes, and many other species, rely on the alkali flies at Mono Lake to fuel their long range migrations.

An unfortunate short eared grebe. Grebes, and many other species, rely on the alkali flies at Mono Lake to fuel their long range migrations.

 One of our study sites - Mono Lake - is famous for its picturesque tufa towers, composed of calcium carbonate.

One of our study sites - Mono Lake - is famous for its picturesque tufa towers, composed of calcium carbonate.

 Self portrait in a volcanic fissure near Mono Lake. I took this image at night under short wave ultraviolet illumination, which causes certain minerals to emit a variety of colors.

Self portrait in a volcanic fissure near Mono Lake. I took this image at night under short wave ultraviolet illumination, which causes certain minerals to emit a variety of colors.

 Strobe image of a hovering drone with four sets of wings (you see 8 wings because the strobe light fired twice during the exposure).

Strobe image of a hovering drone with four sets of wings (you see 8 wings because the strobe light fired twice during the exposure).

 Thousands of fruit flies take flight in a dry desert during one of our experiments to study how they track odor plumes over long distances (featuring my PhD/postdoc advisor, Michael Dickinson).

Thousands of fruit flies take flight in a dry desert during one of our experiments to study how they track odor plumes over long distances (featuring my PhD/postdoc advisor, Michael Dickinson).

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 Long exposure of an illuminated fly as it approaches a fermenting strawberry.
 Using genetic tools, my colleague Thad Lindsay expressed a green fluorescent calcium indicator in the steering muscles of a fruit fly.
 Hundreds of alkali flies take flight on the shore of Mono Lake.
 An alkali fly, safely encapsulated inside a protective air bubble.
 Catching alkali flies on the shores of Mono Lake for some experiments.
 Self portrait, with a macro-fisheye lens.
 A fruit fly tethered in a LED-powered virtual environment.
 Fluorescence image of a fruit fly brain by my colleague Marie Suver. Green shows neurons that release a neuromodulator, Octopamine.
 An unfortunate short eared grebe. Grebes, and many other species, rely on the alkali flies at Mono Lake to fuel their long range migrations.
 One of our study sites - Mono Lake - is famous for its picturesque tufa towers, composed of calcium carbonate.
 Self portrait in a volcanic fissure near Mono Lake. I took this image at night under short wave ultraviolet illumination, which causes certain minerals to emit a variety of colors.
 Strobe image of a hovering drone with four sets of wings (you see 8 wings because the strobe light fired twice during the exposure).
 Thousands of fruit flies take flight in a dry desert during one of our experiments to study how they track odor plumes over long distances (featuring my PhD/postdoc advisor, Michael Dickinson).
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