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Leonid Moroz
Distinguished Professor of Neuroscience, Genetics, Chemistry & Biology at University of Florida
Leonid L. Moroz is a distinguished Professor of Neuroscience, Genetics, Biology, and Chemistry at the University of Florida.14 He is a Russian-American neuroscientist focusing on comparative and evolutionary neurobiology, genomics, epigenomics, learning, and memory.1
Moroz earned his Ph.D. in physiology and evolutionary and developmental biology from the Institute of Developmental Biology, Academy of Sciences in Moscow, Russia.4 He completed postdoctoral research at the University of Leeds in the UK and the University of Illinois, Urbana.4
As a researcher, Moroz has made significant contributions to the field of neuroscience:
- He led the Ship Seq team that performed the first genomic sequencing at sea in 2014.4
- His work has explored the evolutionary origins of neural systems and the independent origins of neurons and synapses.3
- He has published extensively on topics such as ctenophore genomics, deuterostome phylogeny, and neuronal transcriptomes.3
Moroz is also involved in the Ocean Genome Atlas Project (OGAP) as a co-founder, Chair of the Scientific Advisory Committee, and Board Member.4 This project aims to create the first Ocean Genome Atlas, leveraging genomic and computational technologies to enhance our understanding of marine biodiversity.4
It's important to note that the LinkedIn profile mentioned in the query (leonid-l-moroz-18135930) does not match the academic Leonid Moroz described here. The LinkedIn profile appears to be for a different individual with a similar name who works in the aerospace industry.2