Luigi Manuelli

Luigi Manuelli
Natural History Museum of Geneva

Doctor of Philosophy

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Education
September 2017 - June 2019
King's College London
Field of study
  • Developmental Biology
September 2016 - September 2017
Independent Researcher
Independent Researcher
Field of study
  • Systematic Biology
September 2016 - September 2017
Natural History Museum, London
Field of study
  • Systematic Biology

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Publications (6)
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We provide a 3D reconstruction of the skull of Latimeria chalumnae that can be easily accessed and visualized for a better understanding of its cranial anatomy. Different skeletal elements are saved as separate PLY files that can be combined to visualize the entire skull or isolated to virtually dissect the skull. We included some guidelines for a...
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We studied in detail the head and shoulder girdle skeleton and vertebral column of the holotype of the Mexican endemic swamp eel Ophisternon infernale. This exclusively subterranean species lives in waters inside lime stone caves in Yucatán. Its skeleton shows a number of putative plesiomorphic characters in relation to those of Oph ichthys, Raktha...
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Among New World direct-developing frogs belonging to the clade Brachycephaloidea (= Terraranae), there are several genera with uncertain phylogenetic placements. One notable example is the genus Niceforonia Goin & Cochran 1963, which includes three species that are endemic to Colombia. Three specimens of the species Niceforonia nana were collected...
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Regenerative medicine is a diverse and rapidly evolving field, employing core expertise from biologists, engineers, and clinicians. Recently the field has made significant progress towards regenerating or replacing tissues lost to age, disease or injury. Current strategies include transplantation of adult or pluripotent stem cells to replace tissue...

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