Category Archives: SVP
How to be a conference pro!
Posted by 2015SVP, academia, conferences, featured, networking, science communication, Social Media, Students, SVP
inPteranodon osteohistology! Or, bizarrely bacon-esque pteranodon bones..
Posted by 2015SVP, Bacon, featured, flight, Growth, Histology, Laura Wilson, osteohistology, paleontology, Pteranodon, pterosaurs, reptiles, SVP
inDilophosaurus – less of a frilly, venom-spitting lizard than we thought
This is a guest post by Robert Gay, an attendee of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology annual meeting in Dallas, 2015. When people think of the Mesozoic, most people think of dinosaurs. Rightfully so: dinosaurs
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inBlog, Tweet and get the details on our #SVP2015 Thurs eve PLOS Paleo Social!
We’re still looking for PLOS Paleo Blog contributors at #SVP2015! Are you active on social media platforms (such as blogging or Twitter), love paleontology, attending the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology meeting, and want to be
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in#2015SVP Call for Contributors!
Are you active on social media platforms (such as blogging or Twitter), love paleontology, attending the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology meeting, and want to be more involved here in the PLOS Paleo Community? Here’s your chance! The annual Society of … Continue reading
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