
Helen Jenkins
@drhelenljenkins
Postdoc (bryozoan macroevolution). (6)Music-lover. Mother. Happiest in the lab, on the beach or reading stories.
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10-04-2016 20:10:47
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Congratulations Samantha Simpson ! x.com/samsim121/stat…

Great work WakameWatch ! x.com/wakamewatch/st…

For my kelpy friends, kelp at Oudekraal, CT 🇿🇦. Miss you guys! Dan Smale Harry Teagle Albert Pessarrodona WakameWatch



Sad times. Thank you Wild Beasts for your beautiful music and unforgettable gigs - truely magical ❤️ x.com/wildbeasts/sta…

Here is the BBC’s Blue Planet II prequel accompanied by the new track (ocean) bloom: a collaboration between @Radiohead & Hans Zimmer


I'm looking for a RA/project officer to work on kelpy-things in my group here MBA - Marine Biological Association - please RT! mba.ac.uk/news/vacancies…

Fantastic to see this getting great coverage. Well done Pippa Moore Ally Evans Louise Firth . Let's see widespread implementation #rockpools x.com/mbapressgang/s…

We've worked with another great Cornish company on the new beer - Thanks to Cornish Seaweed for their help! #kelp #keltekbrewery #beer



Sexual polymorphism in cheilostome #Bryozoa first occurred in the Late Cretaceous: the example of Celleporella felderi Voigt & Hillmer, 1983 from the late Maastrichtian of the Netherlands. Holotype from the Voigt Collection SENCKENBERG (SMF 25100). #TaxonomyTuesday #BryoArt




Article on David Jablonski's and Susan Kidwell's reaction about Jablonskipora kidwellae (onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/sp…) UChicagoPress "Fossil that fills missing evolutionary link named after UChicago professors". See here for the full article: news.uchicago.edu/article/2017/1…

When you dive down to photograph a cold water coral reef at 45m depth you expect to see a pristine environment, but sadly this is not the case. Entanglement of the polyps with shot line rope and fishing line. Plastic pollution is everywhere. #BluePlanet2 HW Scientific Divers Heriot-Watt Orkney


Super excited The Staircase is featured on the cover of SPAB's New Design for Old Buildings. Pop down to Royal William Yard to see it in all its glory!

