Wrapping up an amazing week at the GBDB workshop in Nanjing. A week full of lively discussions, new ideas & fun. Huge thanks to all wonderful participants for your energy, insights & collaboration. #paleontology#databases@Calathium
🚨 Registration for #PalAss24 is now OPEN! ✨
We're so excited to welcome everyone to Erlangen 🇩🇪 in December! Check out the webpage for all that will be on offer during the conference and beyond:🎄🥨
palass.org/meetings-events/a…
ALT Infographic displaying the annoucement that registration for the PalAss annual meeting is now open (as of August 9th). Abstract submission and early bird deadline is October 3rd and the conference will take place December 9-13th. More info is on the PalAss webpage at www.palass.org
Interested in morphological evolution? Functional morphology? Echinoderms? A dash of engineering? Then maybe this fully funded PhD through the INSPIRE DTP @OceanEarthUoS with me, @VirtualPalaeo, Jorn Cheney, and @EvoPalaeoLab is for you!
📢 Tuesday, November 7th at 16:15 CEST, the 3rd webinar talk by Prof. Pincelli Hull (Yale University):
"Lessons in adaptation and resilience from warm climates of the past".
Registration to receive the Zoom link
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🚨⚠️ Free Webinar Alert ⚠️🚨
We organize a webinar with the theme "Changing Planet: Climate & Biodiversity Crises". 🌎🌋🌡️🐠
Use the link below to register, to reach information about the invited speakers, topics and dates, and to watch previous talks:
geo.uni-hamburg.de/en/geolog…
Tomorrow, Dr. Andrej Ernst is going to give a talk about Silurian Bryozoa, as a start of the exciting PIFI project! Please join us on Friday during 9:30-10:00 am (German time)
meeting.tencent.com/dm/n1Qes…
Meeting code: 683-881-669
VooV Meeting download here: voovmeeting.com/download-cen…
Very interesting talk by Lin Na (Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology) at #IPC6 on the correlation between the paleodiversity and rock formation count from the GBDB (geobiodiversity.com). It is great news that the GBDB data can be downloaded now!!! #FossilFriday
Finally, the GBDB (Geobiodiversity Database) team in our Institute made progress on the regional diversity curves! Congratulations!
science.sciencemag.org/conte…
Early Ordovician sponge-bearing microbialites from Peninsular Malaysia: the initial rise of metazoans in reefs. Available for free for 50 days here: authors.elsevier.com/a/1Yr7p…