Abstract
Chris Richards is a Research Fellow at The Royal Veterinary College (RVC), UK, where he studies the evolution of the frog musculo-skeletal system. He received his Bachelor's degrees in Biology and Violin from Oberlin College, USA, in 1998 before completing his PhD with Andy Biewener at Harvard University, USA, in 2009. He then completed an independent Junior Fellowship at the Rowland Institute, Boston, USA, before moving to the RVC in 2014, where he currently holds a European Research Council grant.
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I grew up watching him [my father] do electronics and that curiosity rubbed off on me
Chris Richards is a Research Fellow at The Royal Veterinary College (RVC), UK, where he studies the evolution of the frog musculoskeletal system
Can you tell us about your childhood and how you became interested in science? I grew up in upstate New York in Poughkeepsie, which is basically a suburb north of New York City, and I think that my love of science came from both of my parents
Summary
I grew up watching him [my father] do electronics and that curiosity rubbed off on me. Chris Richards is a Research Fellow at The Royal Veterinary College (RVC), UK, where he studies the evolution of the frog musculoskeletal system. He received his Bachelor’s degrees in Biology and Violin from Oberlin College, USA, in 1998 before completing his PhD with Andy Biewener at Harvard University, USA, in 2009.
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