
Hillary Maddin
@evo_deva
Paleontology & Evolutionary Developmental Biology, Associate Professor, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada she/her
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https://maddinlab.com/ 07-05-2015 17:59:57
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Congrats to Brad McFeeters on his new paper, with co-author David Evans describing ontogeny and variation in the skull of #Maiasaura Check it out! #MaddinLab #DinosaursAreOkToo #FossilFriday #paleontology #dinosaurs app.pan.pl/article/item/a…


Thrilled to have launched our first PalEO event! An astonishing 33 participants from our three Capital Region institutions (Carleton University, Université d'Ottawa | University of Ottawa, Museum of Nature) joined to meet. Members will peer-mentor each other in key skills ranging from photography to database mining.


I may be axo’little, but I’m an axolotl. Behold my glorious head ferns. #MaddinLab Carleton Science #evodevo #axolotl

Great blog post by our very own. @DanaKorneisel. Check out her exciting research, which was also recently published in the The Anatomical Record #maddinlab Carleton Science How many bones are in an alligator neck? It’s complicated blog.csz-scz.ca/2022/01/19/how…


Introducing the world to the New Recumbirostran, Nagini mazonense, revealing oldest example of Snake-like Limb-loss in the fossil record of Amniotes! from the world famous Mazon Creek Lagerstatte, Illinois, USA! Reconstruction by Hank Sharpe nature.com/articles/s4155…


Congrats to Dr. Arjan Mann and Dr. J. Pardo on identifying a new limb-reduced tetrapod! A keen eye reveals Nagini had small hindlimbs, but no arms! Special thanks to Hank Sharpe for bringing the beast to life.

Welcome Dr. McFeeters! Seen here in the Jurassic and Carboniferous of Nova Scotia, though he'd take the Cretaceous any day ;). Exquisite thesis completed on the ontogeny and morphology braincases of hadrosaurs, with evolutionary implications. #MaddinLab Carleton Earth Sciences


Sad to have missed #SVP2022 (not sad for the reason - new baby) but mega proud of the team representing the #MaddinLab. Great talks by @jadeinjoggins, Misha, Thomas Cullen and @DanaKorneisel, who was also this year’s Cohen Award recipient.



We are seeking to fill one last PhD position on our NSERC Alliance grant in partnership with the New Brunswick Museum. Join an enthusiastic team based in Ottawa, Canada, to study new and exciting Carboniferous vertebrate fossils! #SVP2023 Carleton Science #MaddinLab



