Prof. Anjali Goswami
@anjgoswami
President @LinneanSociety. Researcher in Evolutionary Biology @NHM_London. Hon Prof of Palaeobiology @UCL. Fellow @RoyalSociety. Transatlantic lefty. She/her
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Take your little dino fans on an exciting fossil-hunting adventure in the pages of Prof. Anjali Goswami & Maggie Li’s exciting peep-through picture book #DigDigDinosaur Nosy Crow Books Sîan lep.co.uk/arts-and-cultu…
Did you know, 140+ #PhDStudents are linked to the Museum? 🎓 We hosted our 2nd Graduation Celebration in June! Sir Patrick Vallance gave the keynote, and graduates received a signed book and a roarsome cake🦖🎂 Check out: nhm.ac.uk/our-science/st… NHM_Students
First day and last day of primary school Fircroft Primary for my lovely, hilarious, clever, so naughty, powerful girl - so proud of her and so unprepared for secondary (though she of course is not nervous at all)
Hi Booking.com, arriving in Galápagos tomorrow & got a message from the property tonight (right after free cancellation ended) that it has several issues & need to move us. Asked for a refund instead & now the property is all fixed! Obv scan but Booking.com said they can’t help??
Delighted that I have finished my #MSt in #HistoricalStudies from Oxford Continuing Education with a Distinction!!! 🎉 It's been two incredibly rewarding years, with amazing colleagues on my course and wonderful lecturers & supervisors, exploring the life, work, and legacy of #GilbertWhite.
For an evolutionary biologist, everything about Galápagos really is overwhelming, but I especially enjoyed visiting Charles Darwin Foundation-Fundación Charles Darwin yesterday! Would be great to see some of their amazing research in The Linnean Society of London journals, where Darwin published the first description of evolution!
🚨 New paper on #dinosaur #brain evolution & development in Nature Communications 🚨 Pleased to be part of the study led by Logan King showing theropods & ornithischians shared a "dino-wide" brain shape scaling trend different from modern birds and alligators. nature.com/articles/s4146…