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Julieta Carril
PeerJ Editor & Reviewer
385 Points

Contributions by role

Reviewer 85
Editor 300

Contributions by subject area

Computational Biology
Zoology
Radiology and Medical Imaging
Animal Behavior
Developmental Biology
Evolutionary Studies
Veterinary Medicine
Histology
Paleontology

Julieta Carril

PeerJ Editor & Reviewer

Summary

Dr. Julieta Carril is a researcher at the CONICET (National Scientific and Technical Research Council), Argentina. Working at the Laboratory of Histology and Descriptive, Experimental and Comparative Embryology (LHYEDEC), Faculty of Veterinary Sciences, National University of La Plata, Argentina. Her research focuses on the role of developmental reprogramming processes in the morphological evolution of Neornithes birds. Dr. Carril is also a member of the Avian Biomorphodynamic Research Group (ABRG)

Anatomy & Physiology Biomechanics Developmental Biology Evolutionary Studies Histology Network Science & Online Social Networks Paleontology Zoology

Editorial Board Member

PeerJ - the Journal of Life & Environmental Sciences

Past or current institution affiliations

Universidad Nacional de La Plata

Work details

Researcher

CONICET (National Scientific and Technical Research Council) - Argentina
June 2017
Laboratory of Histology and Descriptive, Experimental and Comparative Embryology (LHYEDEC), Faculty of Veterinary Sciences, National University of La Plata, Argentina.
Framed within the Evolutionary Developmental Biology (Evo-Devo), my research focuses on the role of developmental reprogramming processes in the morphological evolution of Neornithes birds. Particularly, my best efforts are devoted to elucidate aspects of the morphology, histology, development, functional morphology and evolution of parrots (Psittaciformes, Aves).

Websites

  • CONICET
  • Google Scholar

PeerJ Contributions

  • Edited 2
  • Reviewed 2

Academic Editor on

November 29, 2022
The evolution of unique cranial traits in leporid lagomorphs
Amber P. Wood-Bailey, Philip G. Cox, Alana C. Sharp
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.14414 PubMed 36518283
November 25, 2021
The tongue of the red panda (Ailurus fulgens fulgens Cuvier, 1825)—a stereoscopy, light microscopy and ultrastructural analysis
Karolina Goździewska-Harłajczuk, Pavla Hamouzová, Joanna Klećkowska-Nawrot, Petr Čížek
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.12559 PubMed 34900445

Signed reviews submitted for articles published in PeerJ Note that some articles may not have the review itself made public unless authors have made them open as well.

February 5, 2019
Behavioral correlates of semi-zygodactyly in Ospreys (Pandion haliaetus) based on analysis of internet images
Diego Sustaita, Yuri Gloumakov, Leah R. Tsang, Aaron M. Dollar
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.6243 PubMed 30740269
March 15, 2017
Three-dimensional visualisation of the internal anatomy of the sparrowhawk (Accipiter nisus) forelimb using contrast-enhanced micro-computed tomography
Fernanda Bribiesca-Contreras, William I. Sellers
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.3039 PubMed 28316884