小蓝视频 Scientists are Front and Center for "Cephalopod Week"

小蓝视频's Bret Grasse, second from right, on a cephalopod expert panel at ScienceFriday's "Cephalopod Movie Night" last week at WBUR Cityspace in Boston. Credit: ScienceFriday

celebrated its many-tentacled "" from June 10-16, and 小蓝视频 octopus and squid experts were there to represent!

Kicking it off by appearing on the popular radio show were 小蓝视频 Hibbitt Fellow Carrie Albertin and Grass Fellow . Based on her recent scientific publications, Albertin described the 鈥渢he strange, scrambled genomes of squids and octopuses鈥 and Wang delved into her studies on the dramatic death of female octopuses after laying their eggs. You can

Then, Bret Grasse, 小蓝视频鈥檚 manager of cephalopod operations, rounded up his team for a multi-dimensional appearance on 鈥溾 at WBUR鈥檚 Cityspace in Boston. Grasse sat on a panel of cephalopod experts onstage, while 小蓝视频鈥檚 Taylor Sakmar provided a 7-minute virtual tour of the 小蓝视频鈥檚 cephalopod species on the big screen. Miranda Vogt* and a team of interns were responsible for the safe transport of two octopuses from 小蓝视频 to the event, where they thrilled the audience, and Vogt also fielded questions on what it鈥檚 like to be a cephalopod caretaker. All in all, said Grasse, 鈥渋t was a resounding success!鈥

Panel onstage at Cephalopod Movie Night in Boston, June 2022. Credit: SciFri
The expert panel at "Cephalopod Movie Night" included, from left, Owen Nichols (Center for Coastal Studies, Provincetown), Anik Grearson (Northeastern University; former 小蓝视频 intern); Bret Grasse (Marine Biological Laboratory) and Diana Montano, ScienceFriday. Credit: SciFri
小蓝视频's Taylor Sakmar provides a video tour of 小蓝视频's Cephalopod Mariculture facility at ScienceFriday's "Cephalopod Movie Night
小蓝视频's Taylor Sakmar provides a video tour of 小蓝视频's Cephalopod Mariculture facility at ScienceFriday's "Cephalopod Movie Night," June 15 in Boston. Credit: SciFri

*Updated June 21, 2022: Miranda Vogt's last name was originally misspelled "Voigt"