Peter Hyunjun Yoon Jamaica Bay Terrapin Project- created 2015 About Hyungjun Yoon"I am currently a senior at Bergen Catholic High School in Oradell, New Jersey. This year will be my third year as a volunteer in the Jamaica Bay Terrapin Research group. I have always been fascinated by turtles and their way of life. In fact, I keep a collection of seven mud turtles at home. I began my interest in photography taking pictures of my pet turtles a few year ago. 2020 UpdatePeter has finished his senior year at Princeton, graduating with a degree in molecular biology. Since researching terrapin ecology with Dr. Russell Burke at Jamaica Bay, he has been working with Dr. Michael Levine at Princeton to study sea squirt development, a marine invertebrate whose close relatedness to vertebrates allows us to infer the evolutionary origins of vertebrates. Peter continues to actively take images while conducting research, although he now relies on microscopy to image individual neurons in the developing sea squirt. Peter will begin his graduate studies this fall at UC Berkeley, in the department of Molecular and cellular Biology, where he intends to continue research in the field of evolutionary developmental biology. - HY (Peter) 6/2020
Photo Gallery Terrapins14 Images Jamaica Bay Terrapin Research Project, created in 2015 This exhibit was created by Hyungjun (Peter) Yoon, a volunteer in the Terrapin Research Project of Hofstra University, led by Alexandra Kanonik and Russell Burke, Ph.D., of Hofstra University. This ongoing project, now in its 18th year, studies the diamondback terrapin here at Jamaica Bay. |
Last updated: June 18, 2020