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Diane Brown
DVM, PhD - Adjoint Curator, Invertebrate Paleontology

Hand holding a green sea urchin
Diane with green sea urchin at Woods Hole Marine Biological Laboratory, 2008, demonstrating Aristotle's Lantern.

My background is in veterinary clinical pathology, with special interests in hematology and animal models of human disease. My current research interests include marine invertebrates, and connections between past and present species. I am presently working with the Museum's extensive Burgess Shale collection.

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