Dr Hester Hanegraef
@hesterhanegraef
Postdoc @NHM_London examining morphological variation in early hominins. Supported by the Calleva Foundation.
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20-03-2019 20:51:31
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There was an idea, called the UAntwerpen Vertebrate Palaeontology course. The idea was to bring together a group of of remarkable people to work together when I needed them, to teach the lectures that I never could...đ Tomorrow, we see if it all pays off... #VertPalaeosAssemble
There was an incredible turnout for an NHM Explorers Programme event at the end of January; CHERâs @JPlummerSires participated in one of the Meet the Scientists stations. Watch out for future events! nhm.ac.uk/visit/whats-onâŠ
Early Career Researchers @emmabirdpalaeo Dr Hester Hanegraef & Lucile Crété from the Centre for Human Evolution spoke about the future of palaeoanthropology research at the Patron's event. A great evening of stimulating conversations! Big thanks to our host, Chris Stringer
Excellent talks from Amélie Beaudet and Dr Hester Hanegraef - thank you both!
On Tuesday, I passed my viva đ„ Huge thanks to my examiners AmĂ©lie Beaudet and Paul OâHiggins for making this such an enjoyable experience! I couldnât have finished this PhD without the support from my supervisor Fred Spoor and the encouragements from colleagues and friends!
Had an amazing time UAntwerpen last Friday giving a lecture about 7 million years of hominin evolutionđ Thanks dr. Jamie MacLaren for inviting me! And really fun to catch up with the UAntwerp Funmorph group after finishing my masters there almost 8(!) years ago
We wrote a piece for The Conversation about Rising Star Cave discoveries. Did H. naledi bury the dead and made rock art? The evidence shared so far does not prove it. The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand Michael Petraglia Emmanuel KNdiema Nicole Boivin theconversation.com/major-new-reseâŠ
Very proud of our recent PhD graduates Dr Nichola Arthur Dr Nichola Arthur and Dr Hester Hanegraef Dr Hester Hanegraef at a celebration of NHM graduates tonight.
One does not look like the other... đ Our paper on differences between the maxillae of wild and captive chimpanzees is now available online Journal of Anatomy! Open access courtesy of NHM Library and Archives. doi.org/10.1111/joa.14âŠ
Come join the Centre for Human Evolution Research Natural History Museum Applications are now open for a research assistant position mainly focused on collecting data from CT scans and other digital imagery đđ©» Deadline 16 June 2024 jobs.nhm.ac.uk/internal/Job/JâŠ
[#Palevol] Mid-Pliocene hominin diversity revisited âïž Dr Hester Hanegraef , Meave G. LEAKEY, Louise Leakey & Fred SPOOR đ doi.org/10.5852/cr-pal⊠#FossilFriday #humanevolution #midpliocene #EasternAfrica #maxilla #Australopithecus #deyiremeda