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Re: [dinosaur] Photo of non-mammalian cynodont in occipital view showing paired condyles



This is perfect, thank you very much!
Kind regards,
Augusto.

El lun, oct 7, 2019 01:23 PM, Ben Creisler <bcreisler@gmail.com> escribiÃ:

Ben Creisler


I don't know if this is what you need (you could create a screenshot and reformat it I suppose).

A quick check turned up this image of a Digimorph 3D scan of Diademodon from a textbook (previewed in Google Books):

Emergence of Mammals, pg. 28, in Evolution of Nervous Systems, Academic Press (2016)


Digimorph page


On Mon, Oct 7, 2019 at 7:51 AM Augusto Haro <augustoharo@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear all,
May someone share with me a photo showing the distinct pair of condyles of a non-mammalian cynodont? I have had problems finding one in my pdfs or Google image searches (there are many photos in occipital view, but few ones actually showing the condyles). The photo is just to be used for teaching purposes.
Thank you very much in advance.
Kind regards,

Josà Augusto Haro
Museo de PaleontologÃa
Universidad Nacional de CÃrdoba
CONICET
VÃlez SÃrsfield 249
X5000JJC
CÃrdoba, Argentina
TE: +54 351 4332098, int. 256


El miÃ., 28 dic. 2016 a las 13:36, Novack-Gottshall, Philip M. (<pnovack-gottshall@ben.edu>) escribiÃ:
Dear vrt-paleo members,

I would like to bring your attention to two new tenure-track positions
in a Biological Sciences department that might be suitable to
vertebrate paleontologists.

Benedictine University is a Catholic liberal arts institution located in
the research corridor of metropolitan Chicago with nationally recognized
undergraduate programs in the sciences. The University is in the midst
of tremendous growth in the area of life sciences and, consistent with
the Universityâs vision statement, the institution is making a
significant commitment of resources to support these programs. The
Biological Sciences department is primarily an undergraduate teaching
department, with a major emphasis on including undergraduates in faculty
research. Several faculty have affiliations with nearby Field Museum,
Argonne National Lab, and Morton Arboretum, among others. Start up funds
are available.

https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__academicjobsonline.org_ajo_jobs_8741&d=DwIF-g&c=clK7kQUTWtAVEOVIgvi0NU5BOUHhpN0H8p7CSfnc_gI&r=MkkY4eZrD4jLoxFBwUgZ0wlEk1VTNvwyFNgSb6DIFkc&m=tDiSURZrJoonV8AVI9HH6FYBBtZ9hgLvIbKlqAlK4U0&s=4092vIyCwregUwer4tTyspcpqWcVH5sTbT582mpcXTA&e=
Major focus on teaching human anatomy with cadavers; a vertebrate
paleontologist would be a good fit. Additional anatomist here focuses on
neanderthal morphometrics and the morphometrics lab is well equipped.

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Open teaching/research focus, so long as candidates use "big data" and
modelling in their research and can incorporate such approaches into
undergraduate teaching. The College has a 16-computer cluster (382 CPUs)
that can be routinely used without time/user-sharing constraints. (I've
run analyses for weeks on end without complaints.) Nearby Argonne has
enormously greater computational resources with much interest in
research collaborations.

Review of applicants will commence quickly starting Feb. 1. Feel free to
share announcement.

Please contact me OFFLIST is you would additional information.

Sincerely,
Phil

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 Associate Professor
 Department of Biological Sciences
 Benedictine University
 5700 College Road Lisle, IL 60532

 pnovack-gottshall@ben.edu
 Phone: 630-829-6514
 Fax: 630-829-6547
 Office: 332 Birck Hall
 Lab: 316 Birck Hall
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