Brett R. Aiello

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2012-2018 Organismal Biology & Anatomy University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 
 2018- School of Physics Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 
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Melina Hale grad student 2012-2017 Chicago
Mark W. Westneat grad student 2012-2017 Chicago (Evolution Tree)
Simon N. Sponberg post-doc Georgia Tech
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Gau J, Lynch J, Aiello B, et al. (2023) Bridging two insect flight modes in evolution, physiology and robophysics. Nature. 622: 767-774
Aiello BR, Bhamla MS, Gau J, et al. (2023) The origin of blinking in both mudskippers and tetrapods is linked to life on land. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 120: e2220404120
Aiello BR, Sikandar UB, Minoguchi H, et al. (2021) The evolution of two distinct strategies of moth flight. Journal of the Royal Society, Interface. 18: 20210632
Aiello BR, Tan M, Bin Sikandar U, et al. (2021) Adaptive shifts underlie the divergence in wing morphology in bombycoid moths. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 288: 20210677
Aiello BR, Stanchak KE, Weber AI, et al. (2021) Spatial distribution of campaniform sensilla mechanosensors on wings: Form, function, and phylogeny. Current Opinion in Insect Science
Kihlström K, Aiello B, Warrant E, et al. (2021) Wing damage affects flight kinematics but not flower tracking performance in hummingbird hawkmoths. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 224
Aiello BR, Olsen AM, Mathis CE, et al. (2019) Pectoral fin kinematics and motor patterns are shaped by fin ray mechanosensation during steady swimming in . The Journal of Experimental Biology
Aiello BR, Gillis GB, Fox JL. (2018) Sensory Feedback and Animal Locomotion: Perspectives from Biology and Biorobotics: An Introduction to the Symposium. Integrative and Comparative Biology. 58: 827-831
Aiello BR, Hardy AR, Westneat MW, et al. (2018) Fins as mechanosensors for movement and touch-related behaviors. Integrative and Comparative Biology
Aiello BR, Hardy AR, Cherian C, et al. (2018) A comparison of pectoral fin ray morphology and its impact on fin ray flexural stiffness in labriform swimmers. Journal of Morphology
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