Joy Reidenberg

Joy Reidenberg
EducationCornell University (BA)

Mount Sinai (MPhil)

Mount Sinai (PhD)
Alma materCornell (BA)

Mount Sinai (M Phil)

Mount Sinai (PhD)
Occupation
  • Comparative Anatomist
Employer(s)Full Professor, Center for Anatomy and Functional Morphology, and Department of Medical Education, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Known for
Websitehttp://www.mssm.edu/profiles/joy-s-reidenberg

Joy S. Gaylinn Reidenberg is an American comparative anatomist specializing in the vocal and breathing apparatus of mammals, particularly cetaceans (whales, including dolphins and porpoises). She is best known as the Comparative Anatomist in the TV science documentary series Inside Nature's Giants. In this series, she performed dissections of the animals to demonstrate their anatomy, and explained how these adaptations function in living animals.[1]

  1. ^ Patalay, Ajesh. "Inside Nature's Giants: A gory attempt to disprove 'intelligent design' theories". Telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 2017-06-06.