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Name
  
Joseph Slowinski


Joseph Bruno Slowinski holding a snake using a stick while wearing a white t-shirt


Died
  
September 12, 2001, Myanmar (Burma)

Joseph Bruno "Joe" Slowinski, Ph.D. (November 15, 1962 – September 12, 2001) was an American herpetologist who worked extensively with elapid snakes.

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Joseph Bruno Slowinski smiling while holding a snake tong and wearing a white t-shirt, gray pants, and a white cloth bag tied around his waist

Research and career

Joseph Bruno Slowinski smiling while carrying a black big snake around his neck

Slowinski was born on November 15, 1962 in New York City, New York. He attained his bachelor's degree in biology from the University of Kansas in 1984 and went on to receive his Ph.D. at the University of Miami in 1991, studying under herpetologist Jay M. Savage. He performed postdoctoral work at the National Museum of Natural History and Louisiana State University, eventually taking a position as a professor of biology at Southeastern Louisiana University.

A man smiling while holding a snake and wearing a black cap and black printed shirt

Slowinski was a founder of the first online herpetological journal, Contemporary Herpetology, and served as its editor-in-chief. He was also the curator for the Department of Herpetology for the California Academy of Sciences. His primary area of research was venomous snakes, having written some 40 peer-reviewed articles and one book.

Death and legacy

Joseph Bruno Slowinski carrying a python along with his colleagues in the Myanmar Herpetological Survey Project

On September 11, 2001, while doing research deep in an isolated region of Myanmar, Slowinski was bitten by a juvenile multi-banded krait (Bungarus multicinctus). He died 29 hours later after his team made several failed attempts to obtain medical attention. The weather that night was particularly bad, preventing a helicopter from transporting Slowinski to a hospital, and making it impossible to carry medical supplies to the campsite.

Last moments of Joseph Bruno Slowinski with his friends after he was bitten by a juvenile multi-banded krait (Bungarus multicinctus)

A biography of Slowinski titled The Snake Charmer was written in 2008 by Jamie James.

Joseph Bruno Slowinski holding a plastic with a snake inside while wearing a blue t-shirt

Three species have been named for Slowinski: a species of North American corn snake (Pantherophis slowinskii ), a species of bent-toed gecko native to Myanmar (Cyrtodactylus slowinskii ), and a species of krait native to Vietnam (Bungarus slowinskii ).


A man smiling while pointing at the jar with a snake inside and wearing a gray jacket and beanie

Joseph Bruno Slowinski smiling with his colleague while holding a snake using a snake tong and wearing cream long sleeves and pants

References

Joseph Bruno Slowinski Wikipedia