LAB & IN-HOUSE NEWS
October 2023: Our graduate students, Dylan, Tea, and Ethan, presented their posters at the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology 2024 Annual Meeting!
September 2023: Welcome to Tea Maho (PhD) and Ethan Mooney (MSc) for beginning their new graduate school journies! Tea will be working on [….], and Ethan will be working on [….]
June 2022: Congrats to Tea Maho for successfully defending her MSc thesis!
September 2023: Welcome to Tea Maho (PhD) and Ethan Mooney (MSc) for beginning their new graduate school journies! Tea will be working on [….], and Ethan will be working on [….]
June 2022: Congrats to Tea Maho for successfully defending her MSc thesis!
September 2022: New textbook on vertebrate evolution! The textbook was written by Dr. Michael deBraga & Dr. Robert Reisz, in the hope of providing a detailed and thorough understanding of the major evolutionary features that led up to vertebrates. The textbook primarily focuses on the Paleozoic and Mesozoic eras. Title: Major Features of Vertebrate Evolution: A Palaeozoic and Mesozoic Perspective Amazon Kindle Edition & Paperback |
PRESS COVERAGE OF RESEARCH
Mooney et al. 2024
Cullen et al. 2023
Rowe et al. 2021
LeBlanc et al. 2018 and Chen et al. 2018
LeBlanc et al. 2018. Caudal autotomy as anti-predatory behaviour in Palaeozoic reptiles. Scientific Reports. DOI: 10.1038/s41598-018-21526-3
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Cullen et al. 2023
- National Geographic
- Independent press release
Rowe et al. 2021
- University of Toronto Biology News
LeBlanc et al. 2018 and Chen et al. 2018
- University of Toronto press release
- The Varsity [UofT student periodical]
LeBlanc et al. 2018. Caudal autotomy as anti-predatory behaviour in Palaeozoic reptiles. Scientific Reports. DOI: 10.1038/s41598-018-21526-3
- University of Toronto press release
- Newsweek
- National Geographic