Bryson voirin biography

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  • A doctoral student with the Max Planck Institute, Bryson Voirin studies sloths and other species at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute.
  • The Surprisingly Fast World of Sloth Sleuthing | Bryson ...

    The Dark: Nature's Nighttime World

    2012 British TV series or programme

    The Dark: Nature's Nighttime World is a three-part nature documentary series produced by the BBC Natural History Unit which follows an expedition to Central and South America to film animals at night. The presenting team is made up of biologist Dr. George McGavin, large mammal expert Bryson Voirin and wildlife filmmakers Gordon Buchanan, Sophie Darlington and Justine Evans. They are equipped with the latest low-light filming technology, including thermal imaging and infrared cameras, enabling them to film natural behaviour without disturbing the wildlife, even in pitch-black conditions. During the course of the six-month expedition, the team visit five countries (Costa Rica, Venezuela, Brazil, Peru and Chile) enlisting the help of local field scientists to locate and film rare species and new behaviour. The team obtain footage of nocturnal specialists such as vampire bats and owl monkeys and witness the n

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      I am a neuroscientist, sloth biologist, professional tree climber, and television presenter.

    Bryson Voirin | 500 Queer Scientists

  • Bryson Voirin is known for Great Migrations (), The Dark: Nature's Nighttime World () and Animals Through the Night: Sleepover at the Zoo ().
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  • Bryson works on a broad range of topics, ranging from the mysteries of the brain, how to effectively communicate complex research to the public via popular media, and why we sleep, to the logistical coordination of conducting business in developing (and sometimes unstable) nations.
  • Bryson Voirin | 500 Queer Scientists

      I am a neuroscientist, sloth biologist, professional tree climber, and television presenter.

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      At the New College of Florida, Voirin “met Meg Lowman, the famous canopy pioneer who invented many of the tree climbing techniques everyone uses today.” A doctoral student with the Max Planck Institute, Bryson Voirin studies sloths and other species at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute.
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    Bryson works on a broad range of topics, ranging from the mysteries of the brain, how to effectively communicate complex research to the public via popular media, and why we sleep, to the logistical coordination of conducting business in developing (and sometimes unstable) nations.
    Bryson Voirin, Ph.D., serves as the Chief of Staff for the Deputy Director of MAPS.

    The Surprisingly Fast World of Sloth Sleuthing | Bryson ...

  • At the New College of Florida, Voirin “met Meg Lowman, the famous canopy pioneer who invented many of the tree climbing techniques everyone uses today.” A doctoral student with the Max Planck Institute, Bryson Voirin studies sloths and other species at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute.
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      Bryson Voirin is a wildlife neuroscientist at the Max Planck Society in Germany, a conservation drone researcher at the California Academy of Sciences, and a freelance TV presenter.