Megan Whitney
@megwhit.bsky.social
Vertebrate paleontologist and paleohistologist | Assistant Professor at Loyola University Chicago
Graduation week here at @loyolachicago.bsky.social. This year’s graduate and undergraduate graduates from the Whitney Lab 🤩. This team: published, presented at national conferences, did fieldwork, worked in museum collections, and even made a lab instagram. They will be so missed and look out world!
May 9, 2025 at 11:50 PM
Graduation week here at @loyolachicago.bsky.social. This year’s graduate and undergraduate graduates from the Whitney Lab 🤩. This team: published, presented at national conferences, did fieldwork, worked in museum collections, and even made a lab instagram. They will be so missed and look out world!
@gondwannabe.bsky.social and I had a blast working with students from Loyola and the Idaho Museum of Natural History this week on developing our curation system of Lance Creek micro vertebrate fossils. Special thanks to the @burkemuseum.bsky.social for hosting us! #FossilFriday
February 8, 2025 at 1:48 AM
@gondwannabe.bsky.social and I had a blast working with students from Loyola and the Idaho Museum of Natural History this week on developing our curation system of Lance Creek micro vertebrate fossils. Special thanks to the @burkemuseum.bsky.social for hosting us! #FossilFriday
For #FossilFriday, and my first post here, a beautiful section of a radioulna from Poebrotherium. Along with @gondwannabe.bsky.social, my student Kara Ehler is describing the seasonal growth of this early camel.
November 15, 2024 at 8:33 PM
For #FossilFriday, and my first post here, a beautiful section of a radioulna from Poebrotherium. Along with @gondwannabe.bsky.social, my student Kara Ehler is describing the seasonal growth of this early camel.