
Emily G Mitchell
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Deep-time Ecologist and Palaeontologist. Asst. Prof @CamZoology & Invertebrate Curator @ZoologyMuseum PI: @DeepTimeEcology She/Her
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📢ASSISTANT CONSERVATOR VACANCY📢Apply by 5 Jan 2025! This role offers a unique opportunity to work as part of a friendly, fast-paced team working with one of the UK's most important natural history collections 🙂 jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/46400/ University of Cambridge Museums #MuseumJobs





Proud to see our findings on reverse development in Mnemiopsis leidyi echoed by National Geographic National Geographic España National Geographic: nationalgeographic.com.es/mundo-animal/m…. More on our PNASNews article: pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn… #Ctenophores Michael Sars Centre Universitetsmuseet Universitetet i Bergen Pawel Burkhardt



Starfish, brittle stars&other echinoderms scour the seafloor~Led by a team of National Geographic Explorers in collaboration Schmidt Ocean “Into the Southern Ocean” is a National Geographic Society Perpetual Planet Ocean Expedition supported by Rolex’s Perpetual Planet Initiative



NEW: In a stunning find, researchers from Oxford University and Uni of Birmingham have uncovered a huge expanse of quarry floor filled with hundreds of different dinosaur footprints, creating multiple enormous trackways.


New paper out today led by Sanaa! We revisit the famous 790-million-year-old Svanbergfjellet Formation for The Geological Society's Lagerstätten Series. Open access at: lyellcollection.org/doi/full/10.11… The Royal Society | University of Oxford | Oxford University Museum of Natural History | Oxford Earth Sciences




Our Exceptional Lecturer Alex Dunhill will be giving a talk this evening at 17:00 UTC at Oxford PalaeoClub University of Oxford. Find details here: palaeobiology.web.ox.ac.uk/events or watch online here: teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/…


There have been lots of advances in palaeornithology over the last few years. In this invited review (thanks @Tweetisaurus and NHMdinolab) we discuss recent discoveries bearing on the origin of the bird brain, shoulder, palate, and air-filled skeleton. royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rs…


Research of zoantharians from northwestern Pacific seamounts found a new species - read all about it at doi.org/10.3897/zookey… #taxonomy #zoantharian #Newspecies Hiroki KISE
