Imran Rahman (@virtualpalaeo) 's Twitter Profile
Imran Rahman

@virtualpalaeo

Palaeobiologist | Principal Researcher @NHM_London | Editor-in-Chief @JournalSystPal | Honorary Associate @morethanadodo | he/him

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The PalAss (@thepalass) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢Only four days left to apply for this position as full-time Documentation and Access Assistant at The Sedgwick Museum ⌛️Application deadline: October 20th More information below 👇

Neil Adams (@neilfadams) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another year, another montage of the fun things I've got up to as a curator at the NHM! A very busy and sometimes challenging year, but looking after a world-class collection and working with some inspiring people continues to be a fantastic privilege 😊

Another year, another montage of the fun things I've got up to as a curator at the NHM! A very busy and sometimes challenging year, but looking after a world-class collection and working with some inspiring people continues to be a fantastic privilege 😊
NHM Journal of Systematic Palaeontology (@journalsystpal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Recently published, Open Access🔓, in JSP: The anatomy and taxonomy of the North African Early Miocene crocodylian ‘Tomistoma’ dowsoni and the phylogenetic relationships of gavialoids doi.org/10.1080/147720…

Recently published, Open Access🔓, in JSP: The anatomy and taxonomy of the North African Early Miocene crocodylian ‘Tomistoma’ dowsoni and the phylogenetic relationships of gavialoids doi.org/10.1080/147720…
Zekun Wang (@zekunwang3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled to see our work on Tribrachidium simulations published! Proud to have contributed a new coupled Computational Fluid Dynamic-Discrete Element Method technique to quantify the trajectories of real food particles over this organism: bit.ly/4f8xrKH

Thrilled to see our work on Tribrachidium simulations published! Proud to have contributed a new coupled Computational Fluid Dynamic-Discrete Element Method technique to quantify the trajectories of real food particles over this organism: bit.ly/4f8xrKH
The Systematics Association (@systassn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interested in animal phylogenetics? Join us Fri NOV 1st 6PM, at the The Linnean Society of London for our Founders' Lecture! Prof. Max Telford (@TelfordLab), UCL, will be talking to us on: 'Are we really more closely related to starfish than to earthworms?' Register: tinyurl.com/46d2wxtb

Interested in animal phylogenetics? Join us Fri NOV 1st 6PM, at the <a href="/LinneanSociety/">The Linnean Society of London</a> for our Founders' Lecture! 

Prof. Max Telford (@TelfordLab), UCL, will be talking to us on: 'Are we really more closely related to starfish than to earthworms?'

Register: tinyurl.com/46d2wxtb
James Mulqueeney (@jamesmulqueeney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New review paper on using AI to analyse Evolutionary Morphology is officially out! Was great to part of a large collaborative team writing this. academic.oup.com/iob/article/6/…

Prof. Anjali Goswami (@anjgoswami) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new paper on #AI for evolutionary morphology is out [email protected]! This massive team effort covers the history of AI for studying morphology, reviews new tools, provides many case studies & a prospectus for using AI to progress diverse topics in evolutionary morphology.

Our new paper on #AI for evolutionary morphology is out <a href="/ICB_journal/">ICBJournal@sicb.org</a>! This massive team effort covers the history of AI for studying morphology, reviews new tools, provides many case studies &amp; a prospectus for using AI to progress diverse topics in evolutionary morphology.
Zekun Wang (@zekunwang3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share our latest findings Science at the Natural History Museum! Using CFD-DEM, we modeled trace formation in various environments and identified subaerial morphological instabilities, frequency anlyses suggest mollusc-like pioneers from Cambrian ventured on land first! royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rs…

Imran Rahman (@virtualpalaeo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very pleased to share our latest Science at the Natural History Museum paper in Royal Society Publishing on simulating the formation of trace fossils, with applications for the colonization of land by animals. Led by Zekun Wang with Neil Davies, @the_palaeoninja and Nicholas Minter doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2…

Very pleased to share our latest <a href="/NHM_Science/">Science at the Natural History Museum</a> paper in <a href="/RSocPublishing/">Royal Society Publishing</a> on simulating the formation of trace fossils, with applications for the colonization of land by animals. Led by <a href="/ZekunWang3/">Zekun Wang</a> with Neil Davies, @the_palaeoninja and <a href="/nichnos/">Nicholas Minter</a> doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2…
NHM Journal of Systematics & Biodiversity (@nhmsystbiodiv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As an international, peer-reviewed life science journal based at The Natural History Museum, London, our publications aim to document the diversity of living organisms through systematics papers that cover broad contexts and address topical issues in biological sciences.

As an international, peer-reviewed life science journal based at The Natural History Museum, London, our publications aim to document the diversity of living organisms through systematics papers that cover broad contexts and address topical issues in biological sciences.
NHM Journal of Systematics & Biodiversity (@nhmsystbiodiv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last week we published Pyak & Yusupovsky's article 🌱'Molecular evidence of natural hybridization among Saussurea species (Asteraceae, Cardueae) with the description of two new taxa from the Altai Mountains' 🌼

Last week we published Pyak &amp; Yusupovsky's article 🌱'Molecular evidence of natural hybridization among Saussurea species (Asteraceae, Cardueae) with the description of two new taxa from the Altai Mountains' 🌼
Royal Society Publishing (@rsocpublishing) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Before the first permanent colonization of land by arthropods, molluscs made early terrestrial trips lasting at least 15 minutes: ow.ly/WNqg50U4gah #ProcB

Before the first permanent colonization of land by arthropods, molluscs made early terrestrial trips lasting at least 15 minutes: ow.ly/WNqg50U4gah #ProcB
NHM Journal of Systematics & Biodiversity (@nhmsystbiodiv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Also published in October, this Gehyra corona foot in an article by Fred Kraus, Varpu Vahtera & Valter Weijola: 'A new insular species of Gehyra (Squamata: Gekkonidae) from Papua New Guinea closely related to Gehyra oceanica' 🦎👣

Also published in October, this Gehyra corona foot in an article by Fred Kraus, Varpu Vahtera &amp; Valter Weijola: 'A new insular species of Gehyra (Squamata:
Gekkonidae) from Papua New Guinea closely
related to Gehyra oceanica' 🦎👣
Royal Society Publishing (@rsocpublishing) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Before the first permanent colonization of land by arthropods, molluscs made early terrestrial trips lasting at least 15 minutes: ow.ly/WNqg50U4gah #ProcB Imran Rahman @the_palaeoninja Nicholas Minter Zekun Wang

Before the first permanent colonization of land by arthropods, molluscs made early terrestrial trips lasting at least 15 minutes: ow.ly/WNqg50U4gah #ProcB <a href="/VirtualPalaeo/">Imran Rahman</a> @the_palaeoninja
<a href="/nichnos/">Nicholas Minter</a> <a href="/ZekunWang3/">Zekun Wang</a>
The PalAss (@thepalass) 's Twitter Profile Photo

JOB! The Division of Paleontology at the American Museum of Natural History seeks an Assistant Curator of Invertebrate Paleontology to start on or after 1st July 2025. For more information see the website: careers.amnh.org/postings/4301

NERC TREES Doctoral Landscape Award (@nerc_trees_dla) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌱 Announcing TREES! 🌍 The NERC-funded Doctoral Landscape Award led by UCL & partners will train future environmental scientists through interdisciplinary research and a commitment to EDI & sustainability. 🔗 Learn more: trees-dla.ac.uk

Science at the Natural History Museum (@nhm_science) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sorry #Arthropods, new research shows Molluscs could have been the first animals on land. Zekun Wang, Imran Rahman and team analysed 500 million year old fossils that suggest these pioneers were exposed to air for over 15 minutes. #FossilFriday doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2…

Sorry #Arthropods, new research shows Molluscs could have been the first animals on land. 

<a href="/ZekunWang3/">Zekun Wang</a>, <a href="/VirtualPalaeo/">Imran Rahman</a> and team analysed 500 million year old fossils that suggest these pioneers were exposed to air for over 15 minutes. 

#FossilFriday 

doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2…