Nerita Turner
@nerita_turner
PhD candidate @UniofAdelaide, Australiaπ Pleistocene vertebrate palaeontology and taphonomy π¦
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24-07-2017 04:14:49
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New seminar alert!! Listen in on how Vera Weisbecker (she/her on Kaurna land) tackle the amazing world of marsupial mammals, both living and extinct.
Tickets via Eventbrite OR contact us if ticket capacity is reached.
eventbrite.com.au/e/seminar-seriβ¦
After 5 very long years I have finally submitted my PHD thesis! ππ©βπ¬π§¬
A big thanks to everyone who helped get me through it, including my supervisors Dr Kieren Mitchell, Holly Heiniger and Jeremy Austin π§¬π΅π»ββοΈππ΄ββοΈ
Australian Centre for Ancient DNA Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology #womeninSTEM
Our latest #NaracoorteCaves research led by Rieneke Weij and Kale Sniderman published today in @nature, with Jon Woodhead, John Hellstrom, Josephine Brown, Russ Drysdale, Steve Bourne, Jay Gordon. University of Melbourne Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology Environment Institute - University of Adelaide Uni of Adelaide
nature.com/articles/s4158β¦
Um, talk about a formidable bunch! So honoured to present my first-ever conference talk at CAVEPS 2023, Melbourne. Well done to my fellow University of Adelaide Palaeontologists for taking four awards home, well deserved!!!!
π Very grateful to take home the prize for Best Student Talk at #CAVEPS2023 for my research on ancient thylacine genomes from my PhD thesis, along with some other incredible University of Adelaide Palaeontologists students!
CAVEPS Palaeo Australian Centre for Ancient DNA Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology #WomenInSTEM
π’Calling all #fieldecologists ! π’ I'm building a predator-prey interaction database for Varanids and Dasyurids so if you have any juicy snaps with location data please send them my way via email or my iNaturalist project! π¦
inaturalist.org/projects/sahulβ¦
The latest episode of Palaeo Jam has dropped & features HeapsGood chatting with Espen Knutsen and Claire Speedie of @MTQ_Townsville. In this episode, they discuss a remarkable Queensland plesiosaur discovery, and why it matters!
palaeojam.podbean.com
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