The @Palaeonto_Soc is hosting two #palaeontology talks at our AGM by Christine Strullu-Derrien and Alan Owen. Join us at 4pm on 16 April online or in person in Glasgow. Sign up here: https://t.co/Z28PzlvTQn
Deadline extended!
You now have time until the 8th of March to nominate a candidate for the @Palaeonto_Soc or apply for #funding
Information below 👇
#FossilFriday
Do you know a researcher who has made sustained, important contributions to palaeontology, esp. taxonomic/systematic palaeo? Perhaps they've also been a good teacher/mentor? Then nominate them for our PalSoc Medal! Deadline at the end of Feb, see our website for details.
To coincide with the 200th anniversary of the naming of the first dinosaur, Megalosaurus bucklandii, five of our key dinosaur Monographs of the Palaeontographical Society are FREE to access until the end of Feb! https://t.co/ZKK82Ld7nS #dinosaurs#Megalosaurus
Applications are open for our Richard Owen Research Fund. A really great opportunity to obtain funds to complete projects, gather data, make museums visits, and more. Details on our website: https://t.co/WKz7yrriYi
There are some pretty amazing senior researchers who deserve recognition for their work, especially those who dedicate their time to mentoring and teaching the next generation of researchers. Is there someone in your dept or field you could nominate?
🚨Deadline approaching!!🚨 You have just one day left to submit your nomination for our Edward Forbes Prize! A great CV booster, our award recognises the amazing work of early career researchers. Nominate yourself or suggest it to others, and please RT!
New blog on our website! Meet our council member, @moononthebones, who is one of the editors of our flagship monograph. Hear about his research and his favourite fossils! https://t.co/BP2HNYHKsB
Very happy to be in Cork for #PalAss22 a few days to see old friends, meet some new, enjoy hearing some fantastic talks, and wonder at seeing some stupendous posters
It is finally time for PalAss22 to begin!
Enjoy the meeting and follow #PalAss22 to stay updated with the events and discussions.
Meeting schedule: https://t.co/sOpjemLP8n
Abstract booklet: https://t.co/aRN3TgyBZu
Just a few days after graduating I have to say huge congrats again to @jamrocknrollin for publishing a new paper looking at #diversity dynamics across many many species and many many specimens of #microfossils https://t.co/kknoToqiNd
Collaborators @ Wuhan Centre China Geological Survey, @BristolPalaeo@ucdavis Peking University, China University of Geoscience Wuhan https://t.co/g78dck89bX
It's taken a while but here's a new Early Triassic critter from China with collaborators from China and the US and led by Long Cheng @PeerJLife https://t.co/g78dck89bX #EvolutionaryStudies#Paleontology#Taxonomy
We think this represents a new genus and species that we call _Pomolispondylus biani_ named for its knobbly vertebrae and after Bian He, a historical figure local to the site https://t.co/g78dck89bX