Dr. Leptaena (Selina Cole)
@lenadoesscience
Asst prof+curator of Invertebrate Paleontology at U Oklahoma/Sam Noble Museum. Fossil crinoids, extinction, paleoecology. Birds, gaming, punk/metal, nature.
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#OUResearch in the News: Selina Cole, University of Oklahoma assistant professor & Sam Noble Museum assistant curator, helps answer the question, “Has Life on Earth Survived More Than Five Mass Extinctions?” recently published in Smithsonian Magazine! smithsonianmag.com/science-nature…
Great write-up by Riley Black 🦕🏳️⚧️ on mass extinctions, with some quotes by yours truly and @PedroMMonarrez
Delighted to have been awarded my first NSF grant with Dr. Davey F. Wright ⛏️🦕🧬 and Melanie Hopkins! This will allow us to continue our work on the Late Ordovician mass extinction through phylogenetic approaches and fieldwork on Anticosti Island, Quebec! nsf.gov/awardsearch/sh…
Still a bit stunned but absolutely excited to have received an NSF grant with co-PIs Dr. Leptaena (Selina Cole) & Melanie Hopkins on "Biogeography, turnover, and evolutionary dynamics of the Late Ordovician mass extinction: phylogenetic and field-based approaches" nsf.gov/awardsearch/sh…
Greetings from the Ordovician-Silurian boundary of Anticosti Island! Having a fantastic field season with Dr. Leptaena (Selina Cole), Melanie Hopkins, OU Geosciences grad students, & Invert Paleo teams from the American Museum of Natural History and Sam Noble Museum
🌍 Researchers from Sam Noble Museum have secured a $621,781 grant from U.S. National Science Foundation to explore Earth's first major mass extinction. 🦕 The team led by members from OU Geosciences will embark on groundbreaking expeditions to Anticosti Island in Canada. 🔍 more : link.ou.edu/46M451N
Love these recent fieldwork photos of Paleobiology Research Group at OU's "Hirnantian Heroes" team with OU Geosciences grad students & Sam Noble Museum staff
I'm recruiting a MSc student to work on an NSF project focusing on morphological disparity in crinoids from Anticosti Island. My lab at Paleobiology Research Group at OU uses fossils, fieldwork, & phylogenetic modeling to study macroevolution in extinct invertebrates. Feel free to reach out & please RT!
Are you an invertebrate zoologist? Come work with me at the Sam Noble Museum at U. Oklahoma. We're looking for a curator/professor of Recent Invertebrates! apply.interfolio.com/154669
Are you a biologist who works on birds? Come work with me at the Sam Noble Museum at U. Oklahoma. We're looking for a curator/professor of ornithology! apply.interfolio.com/154668