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A reminder that the next Jurassic Foundation grant deadline is September 15th, 2024! Grants are $1000-$3000 USD and support early career researchers or those with limited funding opportunities. More info here: https:// jurassicfoundation.org/funding-faqs
A reminder that the next Jurassic Foundation grant deadline is February 15th, 2024! Grants are $1000-$3000 USD and support early career researchers or those with limited funding opportunities. More info here: https:// jurassicfoundation.org/funding-faqs
PE is pleased to invite students and post-docs to participate in our poster competition, where participants create a visual abstract poster for any PE article from our history of publications, with the opportunity to win a cash prize: palaeo-electronica.org/content/poster…
Congratulations to our Spring 2023 grantees! Today’s feature grantee is Marko Yurac (@yuracicpark), head of the Paleontological Heritage Unit at the National Monuments Council of Chile. Marko studies the dinosaur ichnodiversity from the Tarapacá Basin. Congratulations Marko!
A reminder that the next Jurassic Foundation grant deadline is September 15th, 2023! Grants are $1000-$3000 USD and support early career researchers or those with limited funding opportunities. More info here: jurassicfoundation.org/funding-faqs
Congratulations to our Spring 2023 grantees! Today’s feature grantee is Mattia Baiano, a Postdoctoral Fellow at The Chinese University of Hong Kong. He studies the ontogenetic series of sauropod specimens. Congratulations Mattia!
Congratulations to our Spring 2023 grantees! Today’s feature grantee is Liam Norris, a Ph.D. student at the at the University of Texas at Austin. Liam is using geochemistry to learn about the diet and ecology of Jurassic dinosaurs. Congratulations Liam!
Congratulations to our Spring 2023 grantees! Today’s feature grantee is Damiano Palombi, a Ph.D. student at the National University of La Plata studying the osteology and myology of the appendicular skeleton in carcharodontosaurid theropods. Congratulations Damiano!
Congratulations to our Fall 2022 grantees! Today’s feature grantee is Iván Capurro, a Ph.D. student at the National University of Comahue. Iván is studying the eggshell characteristics and embryonic development of titanosaur dinosaurs. Congratulations Iván!
A reminder that the next Jurassic Foundation grant deadline is February 15th, 2023! The Jurassic Foundation provides grants of $1,000 - $3,000 USD to support early career researchers or those with limited funding opportunities. Apply on our website jurassicfoundation.org.
Congratulations to our Fall 2022 grantees! Today’s feature grantee is Minyoung Son, a Ph.D. student at the University of Minnesota studying the growth & evolution of basal ceratopsian dinosaurs by gathering trait and histological data from growth series.
I’m excited to be ending 2022 having been awarded the Short-Term Travel Scholarship from @AnatomyOrg AND a grant from @JurassicFDN in support of my avian lung research! Thank you to @paleofox for the unwavering support! #BirdAgenda
A reminder that the next Jurassic Foundation grant deadline is September 15th! Grants are $1000-$3000 USD and support early career researchers or those with limited funding opportunities. More information can be found here: jurassicfoundation.org/funding-faqs
Happy #FossilFriday! Last week I got to visit @yalepeabody and took pictures of Anchisaurus poyzelus YPM VP 1883! Thanks to @JurassicFDN for supporting my trip!
Congratulations to our spring 2022 grantees! Today’s feature grantee is Voltaire Neto, a Harvard Lemann Postdoctoral Researcher at Unipampa-São Gabriel in Brazil. Voltaire is searching for new Jurassic dinosaur-bone-bearing sites in southern Brazil.
Congratulations to our spring 2022 grantees! Today’s feature grantee is Roland Sookias, an FNRS postdoc at EDDy lab at the University of Liège in Belgium. Roland uses 3D surface and CT scan data to infer phylogeny from morphology, focusing on fossil archosaurs & their relatives.
Congratulations to our spring 2022 grantees! Today’s feature grantee is Lynnea Jackson, a Master's student at the University of Minnesota (@UMNews) working on describing a new basal sauropodomorph from the Early Jurassic of Antarctica.
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