Ingrid Lundeen (@ingthingg) 's Twitter Profile
Ingrid Lundeen

@ingthingg

Doctoral Lecturer @ Hunter College. Former UT Austin Postdoc/Grad student. Mammal paleontology. Primate and rodent nose evolution. Pangolin enthusiast.

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Ingrid Lundeen (@ingthingg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy #FossilFriday! I’m super excited to announce I’ll be joining Hunter College this fall as a Doctoral Lecturer. I’m looking forward to being a part of the NYC paleoanthro/paleo community and taking more awkward photos like this one in the future!

Happy #FossilFriday! I’m super excited to announce I’ll be joining <a href="/Hunter_College/">Hunter College</a> this fall as a Doctoral Lecturer. I’m looking forward to being a part of the NYC paleoanthro/paleo community and taking more awkward photos like this one in the future!
Amanda Melin (she/her) (@amelinlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled that our paper is out in #ProcB! Studies of the sensory ecology of food selection are rare in wild vertebrates. We study 3 sympatric primates in ACG + Isla Agaltepec & ask if diet specialization or sensory anatomy influence behavior 1/N ow.ly/3JOC50KpXNz

Ingrid Lundeen (@ingthingg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m hoping to add a lecture on ethics/history in my #anatomy class next semester. In the interest of doing the weighty topic justice, does anyone have any material they are willing to share with me? Or recommendations? #AcademicTwitter American Association for Anatomy #AcademicChatter

Ingrid Lundeen (@ingthingg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I wish I could be at #SVP2022 but will be there in spirit via rodent noses! Check out our poster on turbinates Saturday afternoon presented by my incredible co-author @OrnellaBertrand! If you love turbinates, rodents, or the challenges of poster organization, I can recommend.

Luke Weaver (@lukenweaver) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great day/evening visit from Ingrid Lundeen & Slim Jesus to the #CretaceousBighornProject camp. They have now forsaken the Eocene and agree that Mesozoic mammals are way more interesting. 📸 Tom Churchill. Megan Riley Abby Waller Henry Fulghum

Great day/evening visit from <a href="/ingthingg/">Ingrid Lundeen</a> &amp; <a href="/rocksnriffs/">Slim Jesus</a> to the #CretaceousBighornProject camp. They have now forsaken the Eocene and agree that Mesozoic mammals are way more interesting. 📸 Tom Churchill. <a href="/megoriley/">Megan Riley</a> <a href="/abigail_waller3/">Abby Waller</a> <a href="/HZMFulghum/">Henry Fulghum</a>
Antarctic Peninsula Paleontology Project (AP3) (@antarcticdinos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Want to take care of Antarctic vertebrate fossils (& many, many others)? Apply to be the next Vertebrate Paleontology Collection Manager Carnegie Museum of Natural History! More info & application link here: us231.dayforcehcm.com/CandidatePorta…

Saupe Lab Oxford (@erinsaupe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨🚨 New paper alert! 🚨🚨 Interested in latitudinal diversity gradients (LDGs)? Check out my new perspective piece out in PNASNews: pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…

🚨🚨 New paper alert! 🚨🚨 Interested in latitudinal diversity gradients (LDGs)? Check out my new perspective piece out in <a href="/PNASNews/">PNASNews</a>:
pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…
Jeff Wilson Mantilla @diapophysis.bsky.social (@diapophysis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW in the Contributions of the UMMP: "Phylogeny and Evolution of North American Nothartcinae (Mammalia, Primates) in the early Eocene of Wyoming," in which Philip Gingerich suggests notharctine diversity paralleled warming and cooling during the Early Eocene Climatic Optimum.

NEW in the Contributions of the UMMP: "Phylogeny and Evolution of North American Nothartcinae (Mammalia, Primates) in the early Eocene of Wyoming," in which Philip Gingerich suggests notharctine diversity paralleled warming and cooling during the Early Eocene Climatic Optimum.
Luke Weaver (@lukenweaver) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why did so many of the groups that makeup modern terrestrial ecosystems originate and diversify in the Cretaceous? We propose that the “Cretaceous Terrestrial Revolution” was sparked by a tectonic revolution that began ~100 Mya 🧵 authors.elsevier.com/a/1iDre2weQt7mz

Hunter College (@hunter_college) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats to Hunter College Doctoral Lecturer in Anthropology Ingrid Lundeen (Ingrid Lundeen) for winning the Journal of Human Evolution’s First Prize Award for a paper on #primate #fossils. More: hunter.cuny.edu/news/anthropol…

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Congrats to Hunter College Doctoral Lecturer in Anthropology Ingrid Lundeen (Ingrid Lundeen) for winning the Journal of Human Evolution’s First Prize Award for a paper on #primate #fossils. More: hunter.cuny.edu/news/anthropol…

Congrats to <a href="/Hunter_College/">Hunter College</a> Doctoral Lecturer in Anthropology Ingrid Lundeen (<a href="/ingthingg/">Ingrid Lundeen</a>) for winning the Journal of Human Evolution’s First Prize Award for a paper on #primate #fossils. More: hunter.cuny.edu/news/anthropol…