Gostling Evolution and Palaeo Lab πŸ¦–β˜„οΈπŸ¦€πŸͺ½πŸ¦β€β¬›πŸ€πŸ¦’ (@evopalaeolab) 's Twitter Profile
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The Gostling Lab, @sotonbiosci, @unisouthampton works on a broad range of interdisciplinary evolutionary biology and palaeobiology questions.

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Congratulations to Davis Laundon for an amazing talk at IFPA in MontrΓ©al showing his work imaging placentas large and small to investigate what is necessary for successful pregnancy. Southampton Medicine

Congratulations to <a href="/davislaundon/">Davis Laundon</a> for an amazing talk at IFPA in MontrΓ©al  showing his work imaging placentas large and small to investigate what is necessary for successful pregnancy. <a href="/UoS_Medicine/">Southampton Medicine</a>
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Closing date for all our advertised positions is Monday 30 September 2024 - Seven Faculty positions in Biological Sciences Including Microbial Biofilms, Plant Sciences, Neuroscience (x2), Computational Biology, Advanced Cell Models and Biological Sciences Apply Now!

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There is misconception assuming women were absent from the early palaeontological discourse. And yet, probably more have seen the famous Megalosaurus (the first dinosaur) lithograph, than have read the transactions it featured in. The lithograph was created by Mary Morland.

There is misconception assuming women were absent from the early palaeontological discourse. And yet, probably more have seen the famous Megalosaurus (the first dinosaur) lithograph, than have read the transactions it featured in. The lithograph was created by Mary Morland.
Maria McNamara (@mariamcn_palaeo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

JOB! Would you like to join the Palaeontology team here at UCC? We are now hiring a short-term Lecturer in Palaeontology. Full details below - feel free to get in touch if you have questions! ucc.ie/en/futures/sus… The PalAss The Paleontological Society

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Volcano toad? Whilst many amphibian lineages present in East Africa are absent in Kenya, a #NewSpecies of volcano toad from Mount Kenya supports the longevity of Afrotemperate forests here & adds a major new branch to anuran #Phylogeny! academic.oup.com/zoolinnean/art… The Linnean Society of London

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Interested in pursuing a PhD in paleobiology and want to think more about extinction? Check out the below PhD project! Please get in contact if interested! earth.ox.ac.uk/disentangling-… Illustration by Victor O. Leshyk

Interested in pursuing a PhD in paleobiology and want to think more about extinction? Check out the below PhD project! Please get in contact if interested!
earth.ox.ac.uk/disentangling-… 
Illustration by Victor O. Leshyk
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Register free for our Royal Society Discussion meeting "Chance and purpose in the evolution of biospheres" Nov 11-12 London. We have an amazing line up of speakers covering the emergence of life on Earth to the search for exobiospheres royalsociety.org/science-events…

Gostling Evolution and Palaeo Lab πŸ¦–β˜„οΈπŸ¦€πŸͺ½πŸ¦β€β¬›πŸ€πŸ¦’ (@evopalaeolab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you are around Portsmouth today, come along to Cumberland House for the Fossils Day. Polly the Dodo is here, along with Archaeopteryx and also Karen Fawcett's new sculpture of the EichstΓ€tt Specimen #DodosDinosaursandDarwin. Biological Sciences University of Southampton Karen fawcett

If you are around Portsmouth today, come along to Cumberland House for the Fossils Day. Polly the Dodo is here, along with Archaeopteryx and also Karen Fawcett's new sculpture of the EichstΓ€tt Specimen #DodosDinosaursandDarwin.
<a href="/sotonbiosci/">Biological Sciences</a> <a href="/unisouthampton/">University of Southampton</a> <a href="/Karenfa58027460/">Karen fawcett</a>
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πŸ“’Submission are now OPEN for the Marsh #Palaeoart Award! It recognises talent in depicting the extinct fossil faunas of the British Isles. This year's guest judge is the amazing Bob Nicholls Art. Closing date 25th November. Full details: palaeosoc.org/grants-prizes/… #paleoart

πŸ“’Submission are now OPEN for the Marsh #Palaeoart Award! It recognises talent in depicting the extinct fossil faunas of the British Isles. This year's guest judge is the amazing <a href="/BobNichollsArt/">Bob Nicholls Art</a>. Closing date 25th November. Full details: palaeosoc.org/grants-prizes/… #paleoart
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Dr Elisa Fadda @elisaTelisa and her team have developed a glycan 3D structure database and toolbox GlycoShape (glycoshape.org) for the reconstruction of glycoproteins. The paper is now fresh off the press Nature Methods nature.com/articles/s4159…

Gostling Evolution and Palaeo Lab πŸ¦–β˜„οΈπŸ¦€πŸͺ½πŸ¦β€β¬›πŸ€πŸ¦’ (@evopalaeolab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today is the 165th Anniversary of the publication of On the Origin of Species. Published in 1859. The book has never been out of print. Darwin's explanation of the mechanism of evolution, Natural Selection, is one of the most exquisite ideas in science.

Today is the 165th Anniversary of the publication of On the Origin of Species.  Published in 1859. The  book has never been out of print.
Darwin's explanation of the mechanism of evolution, Natural Selection, is one of the most exquisite ideas in science.
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#OnThisDay in 1859, Charles Darwin's landmark book 'On the Origin of Species' was first published. The work is one of the foundations of evolutionary biology, and one of the most important scientific works of the 19th century. #HistoryOfScience

#OnThisDay in 1859, Charles Darwin's landmark book 'On the Origin of Species' was first published. The work is one of the foundations of evolutionary biology, and one of the most important scientific works of the 19th century. #HistoryOfScience
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Rather sad that comes just after the passing of that doyen of trilobites, Richard Fortey. I’m guessing the editorial might have been his last piece of scientific writing