Functional morphologist, biomechanist, occasional behavior. Senior Lecturer and Foundation Course Leader @ Cornell Vet. I want to know how things eat. "Professional" herpetologist, amateur birder, obsessive iNaturalist user.
Statistical phylogenetics and the fossil record. Researcher, professor and mentor at a PUI. Mother, reader, runner. Congenital optimist. Minnesotan Virginian.
Functional morphologist & evolutionary biologist | PhD from @GWBiology | NSF GRFP fellow | Full time ichthyologist 🐠 & part time herpetologist🦎| He/Him
PhD Candidate (Harvard MCZ). I study how limbs evolved from sprawling 🦎 to upright 🐆. Passionate about teaching anatomy. I like to run 🏃🏻. he/him
awrightmark.github.io
Building a world-class center for evolution in the heart of Tennessee. Wish us luck. Opinions belong to Andy and not VU.
PhD Candidate at UMN | Vertebrate Paleontologist & evolutionary biologist | Studying the skulls of various little guys (rodents!) | she/her | lgbtqa2s+
Micro-CT lab manager, University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
Anatomy | Morphology | Paleontology | Geology side interest
Runner | Hiker | he/him
Ph.D. Candidate at the University of Missouri Columbia
Studying the mechanics and anatomy of snakes 🐍
Trying to make my corner of the world a better place. Avid reader, dog lover, organic gardener, daughter, sister, mom, wife & bonus mom. I cook, garden, hike, cross-country ski, fly fish & bake for fun.
Paleontologist at the University of California, Berkeley. Interested in Functional Anatomy and Vertebrate Evolution. Self-proclaimed paleomammalogist.
Marine paleobiologist & geologist @ UC Berkeley Integrative Biology & UC Museum of Paleontology
Assistant Professor @ The Ohio State University.
Phylogenetics, biogeography, ichthyology, anglerfish toucher.
https://elizabethcmiller.weebly.com/
Macroevolutionary biologist working on vertebrates - mainly fishes and mammals.
This account spotlights manuscripts & authors from from The Society for Integrative and Comparative
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Paleontologist. Consumed by using numbers and code to get new answers to big questions out of old fossils and learning how to c̶o̶o̶k̶ get little humans to eat collard greens w̶e̶l̶l̶ at all.
Postdoctoral Associate @ Stony Brook University E&E. Ph.D. @ RGGS-AMNH. He/Him. Integrative Evolutionary Biology and Natural History 🐍🦎🐢. 📸: Wolf Van Elfmand.
Cutting-edge research, news, commentary, and visuals from the Science family of journals. https://www.science.org