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Jesse Granger

 

Contact Information:

Room 303, Biological Sciences Building
Duke University
Durham, NC 27708
jesse.granger@duke.edu

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Education:

BS, Biophysics, College of William and Mary, 2018

PhD, Biology, Duke University, 2023

 

Research Interests:

My current research focus is on the sensory systems involved in animal navigation and orientation. Specifically, I am interested in magnetoreception and terrestrial electroreception.

 

Publications:

Granger, J. Johnsen, S. (2022), Collective movement as a solution to noisy navigation and its vulnerability to population loss. Proceedings of the Royal Society B. 289: 20221910

J. Granger, J. N., Cummer, S. A., Lohmann, K. J., and S. Johnsen (2022).Environmental sources of radio frequency noise: Potential impacts on magnetoreception. Journal of Comparative Physiology A 208, 83-95.

Taylor, B., Lohmann, K. J., Havens, L., Lohmann, C. M. F., and J. N. Granger (2020).Long-distance transequatorial navigation using sequential measurements of magnetic inclination angle. Journal of the Royal Society Interface 18, 20200887.

Granger, J. N., Walkowicz, L., Fitak, R. and S. Johnsen, “Gray whales strand more often on days with increased levels of atmospheric radio frequency noise,” (2020), Current Biology 30, R155-R156.

Granger, J. N. (2018). Diatomaceous Solar Cells. Undergraduate Honors Theses: paper 1215.
https://scholarworks.wm.edu/honorstheses/1215

 

 

 

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