Professor Anjali Goswami FRS
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Professor Anjali Goswami FRS
@evoswami.bsky.social

Evolutionary biologist, President @linneansociety.bluesky.social, practitioner of healthy coding-fieldwork balance, human and dog mom, she/her, On-juhlee, not On-jolly

Environmental science 30%
Mathematics 20%

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It's #DINOvember! Danny Go is all the rage here. Doing his Dino Dance with this fantastic nonfiction title makes for a super engaging day in prek! buff.ly/0QEby7t @evoswami.bsky.social

#TLSky
#Skybrarians
#SchoolLibraries

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New paper alert! Worked with an incredible group of scientists across fields on this vision for much needed investment in Indian natural history collections:

Linking eras and data: natural history collections as the foundation of India’s biodiversity science url: academic.oup.com/biolinnean/a...
Linking eras and data: natural history collections as the foundation of India’s biodiversity science
Abstract. India, one of the world’s most biodiverse countries and now the most populous, stands at a critical intersection of ecological wealth and intense
academic.oup.com

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This week's new walking route is:

Birmingham - University of Birmingham

3.1 miles along the Worcester and Birmingham Canal, to the home of the Barber Insitute of Fine Art and some of Birmingham’s most impressive modernist sculptures and buildings

walkmidlands.co.uk/2024/11/14/b...
Birmingham - University of Birmingham
Walk from central Birmingham to the University of Birmingham in Edgbaston, mostly along the Worcester and Birmingham Canal. Walk goes to the Barber Institute.
walkmidlands.co.uk

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This is Todd. He found a newborn kitten abandoned in his backyard. Immediately got to work caring for her and made sure she felt safe until she was able to be fostered. 13/10

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I couldn’t find a starter pack for POCs working in STEM, so I started one myself - my network here is still small and I didn’t want to assume how people identify, so please reply or DM me if you want to be added!

go.bsky.app/BJkKQVR

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‘Dig, Dig, Dinosaur’ book was a big hit at our early years class today. Thank you @evoswami.bsky.social for signing the books and writing each family a message. The families loved the special touch.

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It is 40 years since the Bhopal gas disaster - which killed at least 22,000 people as a direct result of exposure to the chemical leak, with >half a million people in Indian permanent injured. No-one from the US multinational has been held to account
www.amnesty.org/en/latest/ne...
Bhopal Gas Tragedy: 40 years of Injustice
As the world marks the 40th anniversary of the Bhopal Gas Tragedy, lessons to take from what happened on the awful night of 2 December 1984.
www.amnesty.org

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Children's author, @evoswami.bsky.social, is dig dig digging deep for the @biggive.bsky.social Christmas Challenge this week! From 3rd-10th December, all donations to @l2l2r.bsky.social will be DOUBLED. Please help us reach our target by donating today and supporting our work: bit.ly/3Vk8O6q

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Still tickets left for Saturday’s family matinee

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✨We're #Hiring!

Our new role, Head of Membership and Development, will be responsible for the development of our community of members, comprising Fellows and Associates, and play a vital role in helping to build a vibrant, active and engaged community.

Learn more here:

www.linnean.org/the-...
Head of Membership and Development
This role will lead on engaging with our community of members and developing our fundraising
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Once upon a time, in the late 1800s, people in Japan got really into breeding mice.

Coloured mice. Patterned mice. Even mice that danced.

They became known as Japanese Fancy Mice, and that caught the attention of researchers in Europe and America, who imported them for study.

2/n

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This is the funniest science writeup I've seen in a long time. It's about why cats are so perfectly evolved 🧪

Apparently lots of other animals have "tried to be cats" and the fact that other species have so much more variation is "because they suck" 😆

www.scientificamerican.com/article/cats...

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We were delighted that our Chief Scientist Dave Stone was invited to take part in a Parliamentary Roundtable exploring the latest science on climate & nature.

The roundtable was chaired by @evoswami.bsky.social Defra Chief Scientific Adviser & hosted by Minister @marycreagh.bsky.social

Can’t believe this interview made it onto Wait, wait. Also can’t believe that my half awake tweet from several years ago (though I stand by it) has gotten this much attention. Definitely regretting using the phrase “yeah, they suck” to describe all other animals…

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Thank you! The saddest thing is I don’t even have a cat now, ever since my beloved Chairman Meow (Figure 1) passed away. Family allergies mean we couldn’t get another one so I’m stuck with a dog, who is lovely but so evolutionary pliable that it’s frankly embarrassing.

Love that this interview is making people laugh! Of course as a scientist, I don’t think perfection is a biologically realistic concept, but, if it were, surely cats are our best example of it. Not least because cats couldn’t care less if we think they are perfect or not & I worship them for it!
This is the funniest science writeup I've seen in a long time. It's about why cats are so perfectly evolved 🧪

Apparently lots of other animals have "tried to be cats" and the fact that other species have so much more variation is "because they suck" 😆

www.scientificamerican.com/article/cats...

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“Cats have nailed one thing so well that they all do it and just come up with slightly different sizes. They're not jacks-of-all-trades; they're masters of one.”

Evolutionary biologist @evoswami.bsky.social explains why 🐈‍⬛ 🐈 are perfect evolutionarily:

buff.ly/qMc1Ql6

One fine day in the Los Alamitos Formation!

I’ve asked my colleagues here who are far more knowledgeable than I. They say that Patagotitan is far more complete and has a better size estimation than Argentinasaurus, and that estimate suggests that it is bigger (and longer)

Hello from Patagonia and Patagotitan!

From balmy Brazil to a much chillier Patagonia…

That’s right! And Brasilodon next to it. Amazing preservation- they look better than a lot of modern skulls!

Catching up with our Triassic kin in Porto Alegre

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Thrilled to share my second PhD paper with @tomezard.bsky.social & @evoswami.bsky.social focused on the application of landmark-free geometric morphometrics! 🎉 Excited to contribute to advancing shape analysis techniques in biology. Check it out here: doi.org/10.1186/s128...
Assessing the application of landmark-free morphometrics to macroevolutionary analyses - BMC Ecology and Evolution
The study of phenotypic evolution has been transformed in recent decades by methods allowing precise quantification of anatomical shape, in particular 3D geometric morphometrics. While this effectiven...
doi.org

I absolutely love that this new article about my appointment as DEFRA chief science adviser managed to squeeze in my obsession with Zelda! 🧝‍♀️🗡️🎮

www.linkedin.com/posts/global...
#globalindian #anjaligoswami #womeninstem #scienceforchange… | Global Indian
What started with a childhood tiger sighting in India has now led her to the UK govt as Chief Scientific Adviser at Defra. From decoding the past to guiding climate action, she’s bringing deep-time th...
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Thanks, Nick!

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Come join us @linneansociety.bsky.social Monday, April 7 at 6pm for a fascinating talk by world-renowned tiger expert Prof Uma Ramakrishnan from @ncbsbangalore.bsky.social as she tells us about how cutting-edge genomics is helping to save wild tigers in India!

www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/how-geneti...
How Genetics Explain Tigers and Secure Their Future
How cutting edge genomics is being applied to one of the most charismatic carnivores on earth.
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