Invited to give a talk at the University of Saskatchewan next week! I'll be talking about my early fish research and Joe will be talking about Burgess Shale fossils 🐟
It's a wrap! 🎉🎉🎉 With the completion of #oVertTCN, the doors of natural history museum collections have been digitally unlocked allowing scientists, educators, artists & the public to interact with specimens in ways never before possible.
Story:
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My new hobby is making watercolours!
The yellow-grey one is a fissile, gypsum rich shale from the Pierre Shale fm of MB, and the golden yellow one is from the Cretaceous goethite mudstones of the Yellow Mounds from the Buffalo Gap National Grassland in SD rock.
Did you know that UM's very own Dr. Kirstin Brink, Assistant Professor, Department of Earth Sciences made "Ace Burpee's Top 100 most fascinating Manitobans for 2023" list? Check out the article near the bottom. Congrats @kirstisaur
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Brown trout charisma
I have an opening for a MSc student to work on wild brown trout.
Some details are included in the image below. I will only respond to shortlisted applications.
Self proclaimed sponge lover
World renowned bog body influencer 🗣️
Sad diaper shark sympathiser
All in all, Dublin's a bloody blast.
#science#earthscience
Had a great time touring @kirstisaur's class around the @ManitobaMuseum. Fun discussions about everything from plesiosaur tooth replacement and sea scorpion feeding mechanics to the coolness of freshwater sponges.
#FossilFriday
Museum display for the Cretaceous Menagerie at @umanitobasci is a work in progress! So excited to do some cool paleoecology stuff with the Western Interior Seaway 👀🐠