Candice Stefanic (@candicesaurus) 's Twitter Profile
Candice Stefanic

@candicesaurus

Paleontologist. Anatomist. Ph.D. candidate @stonybrooku. Skeletal form & function. Mostly Mesozoic. Mostly crocs. B.S. (@wlunews) M.S. (@virginia_tech)

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History_of_Geology (@geology_history) 's Twitter Profile Photo

December 28, 1894, birthday of Alfred Sherwood Romer, American paleontologist & biologist. Especially interested in the evolution of limbs and the nervous system 🦖 tinyurl.com/rcnk4uq

December 28, 1894, birthday of Alfred Sherwood Romer, American paleontologist & biologist. Especially interested in the evolution of limbs and the nervous system 🦖
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Candice Stefanic (@candicesaurus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Me, a paleontologist, at SICB: I must seek out all presentations that include fossils Also me: I really want to see more videos of animals doing things #SICB2022

iobjournal@sicb.org (@iobjournal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Friday Follower welcome from IOB! John Anthony Jones and Candice Stefanic are the latest to join our IOB crew👏👏👏help us welcome them and go see what they’re up to. #science #ecology #morphology #evolution #paleontology #biology #organisms #phd #academia #ScienceTwitter

Hank Woolley (@paleo_hank) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just in time for #FossilFriday! So ecstatic to share our new open-access paper out in Paleobiology today. This was such a fun group project with Jeffrey R Thompson, Becky Wu , Dave Bottjer and Nate Smith. Here's a little summary of what we found 1/8 doi.org/10.1017/pab.20…

Dr. James G. Napoli (@jgn_paleo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

20 years ago, I was a 6 y/o boy wandering the fossil halls of the American Museum of Natural History, dreaming of one day working there as a paleontologist. Yesterday, I was awarded my PhD in paleontology for the research I did at that very same museum. Sometimes, dreams really do come true.

20 years ago, I was a 6 y/o boy wandering the fossil halls of the <a href="/AMNH/">American Museum of Natural History</a>, dreaming of one day working there as a paleontologist.

Yesterday, I was awarded my PhD in paleontology for the research I did at that very same museum. Sometimes, dreams really do come true.
Cecily Nicholl (@piginatutu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Back from a wonderful couple of days at ProgPal 2022 where I got to chat about the evolution of notosuchian crocodylomorphs. Huge thank you to all of the organisers and everybody else involved for making this such a lovely event 🐊🦴

Back from a wonderful couple of days at <a href="/ProgPal2022/">ProgPal 2022</a> where I got to chat about the evolution of notosuchian crocodylomorphs. Huge thank you to all of the organisers and everybody else involved for making this such a lovely event 🐊🦴
The Anatomical Record (@anatrecord) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you're excited about our new crocodilian Special Issue, don't miss the free webinar by Guest Editors Casey Holliday & Emma R Schachner PhD tomorrow Sept 7 at 12pm EDT. Registration here: anatomy.org/AAA/Meetings-E…