Jellyfish Central

Jellyfish Central is my ongoing collection of articles, research and thoughts on  jellyfish and invertebrate.

Jellyfish captured my attention and imagination in the mid-1980s, about midway through my fifty-year career in vision research. At the time I was chief of the Laboratory of Molecular and Developmental BiologyNational Eye Institute, National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, Maryland. My specialty was gene expression in the eyes of vertebrates.

While reading a new book on invertebrate vision, I learned that complex jellyfish eye looked like a variation of the highly evolved human eye!

It appeared to me that Jellyfish eyes seemed much more than evolutionary stepping-stones to vertebrate eyes; they were small jewels.

I suddenly, impulsively, wanted to study jellyfish eyes. Stepping into the strange universe of jellyfish resonated with the excitement I had in choosing a career in biology many years earlier. But where to start?…

6 12, 2015

Ricardo’s Trouble with the Human Connection

By |2020-03-31T22:21:50-04:00December 6th, 2015|Categories: Blog, Jellyfish Have Eyes!, Ricardo Sztein|0 Comments

This month I’m posting excerpts from earlier drafts of Jellyfish Have Eyes that feature the relationships between Ricardo Stzein and other key characters in the novel.  Ricardo’s troubles began when he was browsing through a book he purchased on vision in invertebrates. He had studied the eyes of chicken and mice for twenty years, but [...]

30 11, 2015

Ricardo the Scientist

By |2020-03-31T22:22:34-04:00November 30th, 2015|Categories: Blog, Jellyfish Have Eyes!, Ricardo Sztein|0 Comments

This month I’m posting excerpts from earlier drafts of Jellyfish Have Eyes that feature the relationships between Ricardo Stzein and other key characters in the novel. The last two sentences of this excerpt are the most impactful. In a completely fictional, partly cynical way they capture a major theme of the book supporting basic research. It [...]

21 11, 2015

Review of Jellyfish Have Eyes in Kensington Library Newsletter

By |2021-02-27T08:53:13-05:00November 21st, 2015|Categories: Blog, Jellyfish Have Eyes!, Joram Piatigorsky Book Reviews|Tags: , , , , , |0 Comments

Jellyfish Have Eyes by Joram Piatigorsky. Fiction. Piatigorsky’s debut novel is a suspenseful thriller mixing the biological sciences – research into the surprisingly fascinating world of jellyfish eyes – and politics.

21 10, 2015

Ricardo and Galileo: Complex Hidden Feelings

By |2020-03-31T22:23:46-04:00October 21st, 2015|Categories: Blog, Jellyfish Have Eyes!, Ricardo Sztein|Tags: |1 Comment

Final drafts, like any marketed product, look polished, straightforward and consistent, but that’s not how they got there. Much is left out of any published book, or any final product for that matter. Final products shine as the tips of the creative process. Readers get little information on what thoughts and agonizing contradictions characters suffer [...]

19 06, 2015

“Interesting on many levels!”

By |2018-06-27T15:49:59-04:00June 19th, 2015|Categories: Jellyfish Have Eyes!|Tags: |0 Comments

A wonderful book! The book's main character is a scientist, an expert on diseases affecting eyes, who becomes fascinated by jellyfish. (They do have eyes…very complex eyes!) The book is interesting on many levels: the value of basic scientific research; the pressure to link research to medical advances in order to obtain funding, and the [...]

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