Today was my last visit to @InstMolPlantSci as staff. It's been a pleasure working 3½ years with @Sandy_Heth and such a great team @MPEG_Edinburgh! I learnt so much and hopefully we will keep collaborating on many pending ideas about plant evolution! I will miss Edinburgh! 🏴✈️🇧🇷
2/2 As we say in the article - we declined to be interviewed about the preprint as it hasn’t been fully peer reviewed yet but we are really excited to see this much interest in the study already!
1/2 An exciting #FossilFossil as our new preprint @biorxivpreprint about the enigmatic Prototaxites has been picked up by @newscientist 👇👇👇
You can read the preprint https://t.co/9TsPWWn7F9
A bizarre ancient organism previously thought to be a giant fungus may actually belong to an undiscovered branch on the tree of life that mysteriously went extinct. https://t.co/7Gtgo78xDo
🚨 Looking for a postdoc researcher to apply for a #MSCA fellowship in 𝐩𝐚𝐥𝐞𝐨𝐛𝐨𝐭𝐚𝐧𝐲! 🚨 The material is incredible—exceptionally well-preserved 𝐟𝐨𝐬𝐬𝐢𝐥 𝐬𝐞𝐞𝐝𝐬. If you have experience and are interested, send us a DM! Please RT 🌱🔬#Posdoc#ResearchOpportunity
🚀 Every day is the International Day of Women and Girls in Science!
As a PhD researcher working with CRISPR & microalgae at @EdinburghUni, I see the impact of women pushing the boundaries of knowledge every single day.
🔭🔬Let’s keep shaping the future together🥼👩🔬
New paper alert! The labs of Liam Dolan (@DolanLab) and Frédéric Berger combined global climate data with a new population genomics database to identify genetic variants related to climate adaptation in Marchantia polymorpha. Read more: https://t.co/B22kmIkSW9
It’s been a pleasure hosting Haru Nishida, Aya Kubota, Nao Kawagoe and Andrew Scott this week @MPEG_Edinburgh@InstMolPlantSci@SBSatEd.
Topped off with a great #FossilFriday trip to see the Early Carboniferous rocks by Oxroad Bay!
Would you like to work with me on #MesozoicMammals from #Scotland? We're seeking a Research Assistant for an amazing @LeverhulmeTrust project, based in Birmingham with Prof Richard Butler. You'd join our team gaining new insights into mammal evolution! https://t.co/xDOQI7Tqli
On the cover of our #LatestIssue: Ptychostomum demissum, an acrocarpous #moss with strongly asymmetrical capsules in #arctic or #alpine areas. Image courtesy of Rui-Liang Zhu.
📖 See Shen et al. https://t.co/k3dNz0bfSB
@WileyPlantSci
Interested in the latest advances developed to bring fossils back to life? 🦴 Join us for the A2 - Experimental Palaeobiology session at the #SEBconference in Antwerp, 8-11 July 2025 🇧🇪🦾
🚨 Registration is OPEN
📅 Abstract deadline: March 7
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🌱 We’re kicking off the search for seed projects in Programmable Plants 👀 We’re offering between £10k and £500k to researchers + entrepreneurs with bold ideas for programming plants to secure our future on Earth. (1/5)
How do fungi explore a root system over time?
Spatial and temporal tracking of the Nicotiana root symbiosis with arbuscular mycorrhiza fungi using MycoRed.
Videos and images and optimised Rhizotrons by @Nick_GarciaH
Science behind this: https://t.co/pAdKtZSz8n
New Phytologist next generation scientists 2025 takes place on 4–7 August at the University of Birmingham!
Don't miss your opportunity to join this unique meeting of early career plant scientists! Apply to attend by 27 January:
https://t.co/Vbvp150Vy2
@wileyplantsci #npnextgen
Fun to read some palaeontology @TheEconomist Christmas special!
One palaeobotanical addition is to add that the Triassic holds the first fossil evidence of Ginkgo-like plants which have remained an iconic part of our terrestrial flora.
Well worth a read!
https://t.co/6MAgcEI2I5