21st-century approaches to fleshing out the past! Mission: to use the structure of past & present animals to interpret evolutionary history...and to share it!
Happy July 4th! We'll celebrate the USA's 250th birthday with the iconic American dinosaur Brachiosaurus, discovered on July 4, 1900 in Colorado! A cast used to be mounted outside the @FieldMuseum but Elmer Riggs' holotype is still in the collection & a cast is at O'Hare airport.
Excited to see this #OA article ably led by Federico "Dino" Degrange come out today in @RoyalSociety Open Science on the brain endocast & feeding strategies of the Early Paleocene stem-anseriform Conflicto: https://t.co/ZvWkPa2wft. Proud to be on this team & work with Dino again!
Our "Unearthing a Story" dinosaur event at the Athens Public Library a couple days ago was a great success! Lotsa kids & parents—& it can be hard to tell who's more eager! I gave a little talk but the big thing is the hands-on opportunity to explore! Thanks to our team & APL!🦖🦕
WitmerLab members will be putting on another public event at our local Athens Public Library next Tuesday, June 16th—https://t.co/6H4jEAcYnb. Today, I put together a little exhibit at the library, too. It's all part of the library's June theme of "Unearth a Story." #FossilFriday
WitmerLab members will be putting on another public event at our local Athens Public Library next Tuesday, June 16th—https://t.co/6H4jEAcYnb. Today, I put together a little exhibit at the library, too. It's all part of the library's June theme of "Unearth a Story." #FossilFriday
The workshop in Edinburgh, Scotland, for the Deep Time Cognition grant team was amazing! Stimulating, inspiring, and so much fun! We worked hard by day & almost as hard at the pub in the evenings, plus a fossil-collecting excursion! See ALT for comments. More photos coming! 🧠
Hey, @United, I respect your centennial and all, but is it necessary to desecrate a beloved landmark that for some of us makes @fly2ohare something of a destination airport? 🦕
After a stimulating 1st day of our meeting of our Deep Time Cognition grant team, bringing together scholars from Lund Univ (Sweden), Charles Univ (Czech Republic), Univ. of Edinburgh (Scotland) & Ohio Univ (USA). Thanks to @SteveBrusatte & his team for hosting us in Edinburgh!
Casey Funk is a rising @OhioU senior joining our lab this summer. She's in the @OHIOartsandsci pre-health track studying bio & psych. Casey is interested in brain & cognitive evolution which we kinda do—starting with #OUµCT of an albatross to generate a brain endocast! 1/2
Finally got my copy of @SteveBrusatte’s The Story of Birds, the latest in his “New History” series. I read an early draft, so I know I’ll enjoy it as much as his dinosaur & mammal books. Reading material for my trip to Edinburgh next week to work with Steve & our grant team!
Had a wonderful & productive visit w/ Justyna Słowiak—so many tyrannosaurs! She's building an exciting career at @IPaleoPAN by leading modern studies of the dinosaurs of the classic Polish-Mongolian Expeditions with a network of collaborators. I'm lucky to be among the latter!
Surprised this week to find that a new dinosaur species bears my name—sorta. Paul Penkalski named a species of Pinacosaurus after a 2003 paper. P. hilwitnorum combines the authors Rob Hill, me & Mark Norell. Cool to see that our article—https://t.co/CiZqPJdo3a—is still relevant!
@IPaleoPAN@Czetna Correction: This photo of Tarbosaurus & Justyna Słowiak (@Czetna) was shot in the Museum of Evolution (Muzeum Ewolucji) in Warsaw, not the Institute of Paleobiology. Looks like a wonderful museum that I need to visit!
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Tarbosaurus! 🦖 Having a great visit with Justyna Słowiak of @IPaleoPAN. She's been honing her segmentation skills on a Tarbo braincase, with some guidance from our CT guru Ryan Ridgely. We're already collaborating on brain endocast ontogeny but lots of new projects are brewing!
Here's Justyna Słowiak with the full skeleton of the same adult Tarbosaurus specimen (ZPAL MgD-I/4) in the museum space at @IPaleoPAN. It's exciting how Justyna and her colleagues in Warsaw are using new techniques like CT to restudy these Gobi specimens discovered in the 1960s.
Excited to welcome Justyna Słowiak of the Institute of Paleobiology at the Polish Academy of Sciences for a couple weeks. We're collaborating on aspects of skull evolution of the Mongolian tyrannosaurid Tarbosaurus. Stay tuned for more from Dr. Słowiak—& from our collaboration!🦖
Had a great time this week at the @RoyalTyrrell Museum, culminating in the CurrieFest symposium yesterday, honoring Phil Currie's 50 years in Alberta! It was a special day—& a total surprise for Phil! Otherwise, I was in the collections & had a full day on my own in the exhibits!
Yesterday we held Currie Fest-a special symposium to honour Phil’s 50 years of conducting dinosaur research in Alberta. What an amazing career— thanks Phil for everything you have done for palaeontology, and inspiring so many!
@DoubleBeam@RoyalTyrrell@Carni_Voris@ohiou@OUHCOM@OhioBioSciences@OhioEcoEvo Well y’know, we talked about that today. 🤔 Looks like there’s a right ceratobranchial tucked under the right mandible where it belongs. The bone in question could be a rib or gastralium…or the other cerato. Potential hyoids merit renewed interest, huh? 😉
Great to meet up with Jared Voris today at the @RoyalTyrrell & study some beautiful juvenile specimens of the tyrannosaurid Gorgosaurus (this one is TMP 2016.014.0001). Happy to play a role in two awesome articles led by Jared: https://t.co/QBP2MKSlg0 & https://t.co/PSwjDjaIPn