User:Daniel Mietchen

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I am a biophysicist focusing on the application of methods from physics to the study of evolution, with a current emphasis on brain morphometry. My contributions to CZ will be centered around these topics, but below, I provide a broader list of topics to which I might add contents (an explanation of the colours and icons is here). If you are up to work on one of those, feel free to drop me a line to initiate joint action. In case you find no match, you may have more luck with the lists of music psychology topics, biology topics, core articles, words with multiple uses, special pages, most linked pages or most wanted articles. More information about me can be found via my lab page, papers, CV, blog and band.


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