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    Lisa-ann Gershwin - Wikipedia

    Lisa-ann Gershwin, also known as Lisa Gershwin, is a biologist based in Launceston, Tasmania, who has described over 200 species of jellyfish, and written and co-authored several non-fiction books about Cnidaria (jellyfish and allies) including Stung! (2013) and Jellyfish – A Natural History (2016). She … See more

    Born in Los Angeles, California, Gershwin began studying jellyfish in 1992.
    In 1993 she received an Associate of Arts degree in Biology from See more

    Gershwin has worked with and for a range of scientific organisations, including CSIRO.
    She developed a … See more

    Gershwin is related to composer George Gershwin. She was diagnosed with Asperger syndrome in 2010. See more

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    Gershwin's 2013 book entitled Stung describes the diversity and adaptability of jellyfish, and their increasing numbers at the expense of … See more

    "Lisa Ann Gershwin: Stinging Indictment: Cal alum’s warning about the spread of jellyfish", California magazine, University of California Berkeley Alumni Association, October 21, 2013. See more

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    Lisa-ann Gershwin, also known as Lisa Gershwin, is a biologist based in Launceston, Tasmania, who has described over 200 species of jellyfish, and written and co-authored several non-fiction books about Cnidaria (jellyfish and allies) including Stung! (2013) and Jellyfish – A Natural History (2016).
    Lisa-Anne Gershwin described and classified it. And they’re just the jellyfish I’ve written about. She was even involved in an incredible discovery in 2011 by a grad student from Melbourne of a new species of dolphin, Tursiops australis, that lives just off the coast of Victoria. Oh and the largest invertebrate discovered in the 20th century?
    Lisa-ann Gershwin has autism and for a long time didn't know where she belonged in the world. These days she's focusing on her experience of life as a 'neurospicy' human. Story by Ryk Goddard, additional production by Natacha Curnow and Lisa Herbert. Lisa-ann Gershwin has autism and for a long time didn't know where she belonged in the world.
    Gershwin was one of the co-describers of the unusual jellyfish Bazinga rieki, which is the sole member of the new family Bazingidae and partly named for the colloquialism uttered by Dr. Sheldon Cooper in the TV program The Big Bang Theory.
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