
Aaron LeBlanc
@aaronleblanc6
Canadian palaeontologist. Lecturer in Dental Biosciences at King’s College London. Loves studying teeth and talking hockey, preferably at the same time.
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This may be one of the biggest papers I ever have the privilege to be part of. Out now in Science Magazine, we ask: Are nature conservation interventions working? The answer is YES. We now need to fund MORE to reverse global biodiversity declines. science.org/doi/10.1126/sc… 🧵

Thanks to an amazing opportunity from the The Leverhulme Trust, I will be spearheading a research project studying lizard enamel evolution, starting in October! What can the study of enamel in lizards tell us about the evolution of our own teeth? We're gonna find out!


As part of the upcoming The Leverhulme Trust research project on lizard enamel evolution, I will be recruiting a new (UK) PhD student for a 1st October start! If you or someone you know is interested, here is the advert link: findaphd.com/phds/project/e…


The Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology Museum in Drumheller is hiring a new curatorial position for Mesozoic marine reptiles. Full time, permanent. Deadline June 26. Posting: jobpostings.alberta.ca/job/DRUMHELLER… Description: mydocs.wfd.alberta.ca/media/zpbohfqk…

What a year this has been for my home team Edmonton Oilers. So many lows and highs- it’s been a lesson in resilience! 🥲. One more win and the story could end on a truly historic note!




Scientists have found Komodo dragons, the largest lizards in the world, have iron coated teeth. Aaron LeBlanc (Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Sciences at King's) says the study gives us clues to how dinosaurs like the T-rex may have ripped apart their prey #ScienceatKings Read more⬇️ theguardian.com/environment/ar…

Really happy to see Ganas the Komodo dragon on the cover of this month's issue of NatureEcoEvo! He was instrumental in revealing the iron-coated teeth of this iconic species! nature.com/natecolevol/vo…


Osteoderms are mineralized tissue formed within the skin, here we described their diversity across the body of 3 lizards species. Well done Anastasiia Maliuk in collab with @AnthonyHerrel Vickaryous Lab Ed Stanley catherine williams Arsalan Marghoub Moazen Lab UCL MechEng funded by HFSP


I am looking for a new UK PhD student to join my lab as part of our The Leverhulme Trust funded project on enamel evolution in lizards! Find out more here: findaphd.com/phds/project/e…