
Emily Green
@emilyg155
Palaeontology PhD student studying biological complexity. Graphic design and art 🎨
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09-11-2015 09:12:58
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Congratulations to Dr Marcello Ruta and Emily Green on publication of their paper 'Divergent vertebral formulae shape the evolution of axial complexity in mammals' in NatureEcoEvo 👏👏👏👏. Full details can be accessed 👇👇 nature.com/articles/s4155…




I will be running a course🤩I cover the basics of graphic design for visual science communication, so if you are a researcher, student, scicommer (or anything in between) who wants to learn how to make clear, fun, accessible posters/slides/figures, check my Physalia-courses@ONLINE course✨


Paper with Dr Jenny Dunn now available! We investigated how generalist parasite lineages influence co-phylogenetic models. Take home: identify locally abundant lineages before analysis ! Featuring an amazing graphical abstract by Emily Green tinyurl.com/pxn3un2v


🎨Marsh Palaeoart Award! 🎨 We are delighted to launch this new award recognising talent in the depiction of fossil faunas from the British Isles! Supported by Marsh Charitable Trust, our judges incl. Mark Witton & Dr Elsa Panciroli. £500 prize! More details: palaeosoc.org/grants-prizes/…


So excited about this!! 🎉🐊 Check out the brand new logo I made for Pedro Godoy's brand new Macroevolution & Paleobiology lab at USP - Universidade de São Paulo! Here's to lots of future research and cool findings ⚒️🦴💻📉

🛎️New paper 🛎️AND haiku alert for #FossilFriday! Melanin in stone, Time's pigment forever known, Ancient hues are shown. In this study myself, Maria McNamara & co. find phaeomelanin molecules (the pigment producing ginger colouration) in 10 Ma fossil frogs (1/n) UCC Research


I feel so proud of my @GraphicsSci team 🥹 look at the amazing illustrations of Emily Green 😍

All the AMAZING graphics on the webpage were designed by Dr. Nuria Melisa Morales García and her team at Science Graphic Design, LTD @GraphicsSci! Science Graphic Design is offering IWB members 10% off their select services! Check out more of their great work here: sciencegraphicdesign.com


Big shoutout to @GraphicsSci for the stunning logo of my new research group at USP - Universidade de São Paulo. Looking for graduate students interested to work on morphological evolution, rodents (but not only), evolutionary trade-offs and macroevolutionary patterns. DM or email me if interested!




