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Joined October 2017
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#RollCall day for #BlackinNHMs ! My name is Hadeel Saad , a 1st yr grad student @UMichPaleo . During my undergraduate, I educated visitors at @NMNH about evolution and biodiversity. My current research includes 🐠🐟🐡 and biodiversity.
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Some of my artwork will be at #jmih book raffle :)
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🚨New paper alert! We investigate the evolutionary patterns of seahorses, goatfishes, dragonets, and flying gurnards (Syngnatharia) across different oceans. Our findings show that the decoupling of species richness and morphological disparity is driven by colonization dynamics
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Join us for this year's Fall Preview Symposium! Our grad students—Lynnea Jackson (Wilson Mantilla lab), Jada Langston (Levin lab), and Hannah Schroeder (Holder lab)—will present mini-talks. Prospective grad students will attend, so come and help us extend a warm EARTH welcome!
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Check out Lynnea Jackson's poster on tooth imbrication, enamel wrinkling, and herbivory in sauropodomorph dinosaurs!! Really interesting work with some surprising results. TODAY—Regular Poster Session 1, 4:30–6:30. #SVP2024
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IPFC (Indo-Pacific Fish Conference) will be held from June 9 to 13, 2025. I am hosting one of the special sessions on fish fossils. 2025asi-ipfc12.tw/site/mypag… It would be excellent to meet you all attending our session. Please also help us spread the word.
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Huge thanks to our volunteers for making this year's ID Day @UMMNH a success! Your efforts helped identify over 300 artifacts, including a sauropod bone! Learn more: lsa.umich.edu/paleontology/n…
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Thanks to all of our amazing representatives from @umichpaleo at today's ID Day at @ummnh! @PaleoJB @FPaleontology @athena_vohs @reallyoldfish @JMJTShiffert @AnnaLWisniewski @Hadeeliooo @tariq_akareem @LynneaSimone @Friedman_Lab & more 🦕🌿🐚
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Mónica and Ethan getting the picanha on the grill at the UMMP fall welcome party!
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🚨Hot off the press!🚨 Does it actually matter which Lugol's you use for diceCT? Check out our new paper (@KolmannMA @RamonSN)! Differential performance of aqueous‐ and ethylic‐Lugol's iodine stain to visualize anatomy in μCT‐scanned vertebrates onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/…
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A familiar face on the @umich homepage! Learn more about @UMichPaleo researcher Ethan Shirley's role in the Pantanal Partnership: news.umich.edu/watt-a-journe…
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My outfits for future conferneces
Fashion week outfits but they’re fish pt. 1 (a thread) Blue spotted Pufferfish (Chet Lo SS22)
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Congrats Dr. Andrews!
🎓Join us for James Andrews’ dissertation defense! 🗓️ Monday, August 26 ⌚️11 AM 📍 NUB 2540 Let's support James as he presents his research on evolutionary insights into early acanthomorphs! More info: lsa.umich.edu/earth/about-us…
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A big #FossilFriday welcome to Michigan Paleontology! 🌿🐿️🐟
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I was lucky enough to teach a course w/@Randchovy. Day 1: Students couldn't name a favorite museum & didn't know what scientists do at museums. Day 10: all students reported they realized museums were important, more appreciated the outdoors, a lot wanted to be biologists.
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ALSO, want to wish @Randchovy a great first day as a professor !! 💗🐠🐡💗. Know you are going to be great in GA !!
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Dobby is free !!! Jake is an awesome person and this project was years in the making !!! Fantastic read :)
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Back from a fantastic #Evol2024 meeting in Montreal, and I’m very pleased to officially talk about this project again, now published in @ScienceAdvances
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Too many to thank for helping to get this over the finish line. Flying back home from #Evol2024 but will write up a thread shortly!
New research proposes that groups of birds with early origins associated with the end-Cretaceous mass extinction experienced rapid evolutionary changes across their genomes and physiology. Learn more in this week’s issue of Science Advances: scim.ag/7RP
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We did science :) @reallyoldfish
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Want to learn more about beautiful spadefish & biodiveristy of coral reef fishes during the past 66 million years ! I have a poster at #JMIH on Saturday ! 🐠
Guess what I saw!!
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