Then: me, age 7, at the Field Museum when I first decided to be a paleontologist
Now: me, age 23, a visiting researcher in the paleo collections at the Field Museum studying dinosaurs
Not a complete picture of active @UMichPaleo folks at #2024SVP, but close enough. To include all folks whoโve passed through, it would take a better camera. #LeadersAndBest
Check out Lynnea Jackson's poster on tooth imbrication, enamel wrinkling, and herbivory in sauropodomorph dinosaurs!! Really interesting work with some surprising results.
TODAYโRegular Poster Session 1, 4:30โ6:30.
#SVP2024
Sauropod tail clubs from the Kota Formation (Lower to Middle Jurassic) of India and their implications for early sauropod evolution: Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology: Vol 0, No 0 - Get Access https://t.co/l6Gj6Ya50x
Every once in a whilesomething interesting happens and I remember to post. I'm currently on my grand tour of Argentina looking at all the sauropodomorph jaws I can find!
Before the big show, a massive thank you to all of the fabulous people who have helped pull it all together--a few of whom are shown here. #NAPC2024#FossilFriday ๐ธ @Rodrigoichthys
I HAVE A BOOK! Thank you @CathieGebhart for making this possible, I am so appreciative of this opportunity! And thank you to Lee Brown for the beautiful illustrations!