Julia Molnar
@tetrapodomorpha
likes evolution of vertebrate locomotion
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10-05-2019 18:06:13
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My lab is looking for a #postdoc to work on U.S. National Science Foundation-funded project on #brain & #skull development and evolution in birds. RT appreciated! Submit your application through here: careers-nyit.icims.com/jobs/2630/post…
Thanks for great conversation Darren Naish! #KeepCassowariesWild
As part of the New York Tech 2021 Edward Guiliano Global Fellowship, @nyitcomdo Student Physician, Melody Young, traveled to Costa Rica with Dr Granatosky Michael Granatosky, to collect locomotor data from sloths. Follow her journey on social media! @nyitcomAR @nyitanatomy
Few realized the extent of disruption that #COVID19 would impose upon anatomical education. In this study, published in Anatomical Sciences Education, NYITCOM students @SchurrAlissa and Brandon Burg explored the efficacy of @NYITAnatomy's new hybrid curriculum. #MedEd anatomypubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…
NYITCOM student Aleksandra Ratkiewic presented her work at ToScAInternational in #london and did the lab proud by winning multiple awards!! #WomenInSTEM #muscles #biomechanics #Science
❗️New #OpenAccess Paper❗️A fun collaboration with fellow @NYITAnatomy faculty Julia Molnar on vertebral transformations and regionalization in arboreal vs. ground-dwelling #chameleons! royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full/10.10…