Garry Jolley-rogers is a scientifically literate research scientist and programmer with 12+ years delivering biodiversity informatics, neuroanatomy and ecology research alongside medium-scale software projects. He has led teams and projects at CSIRO and the University of Melbourne, bridging taxonomy, phylogenetics and software development to improve species description and biodiversity data integration. His work spans the full research lifecycle—from design and implementation to verification and QC—and includes influential publications and tools for phylogenetic diversity and biodiversity visualization. Currently on sabbatical, he is pursuing comparative neuroanatomy of crustaceans while continuing to publish and plan computational workflows. Notably, he combines deep domain knowledge across zoology, vision science and microbiology with practical IT and programming experience dating back to systems built for government and academic clients.
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