Seminars

2025.04.02. Seminar

Topics of seminars held in years:

2024.11.20. Seminar

2024.11.19. Miniseminar

2024.10.14. Miniseminar
21st October 2024 (Monday), 11:00 a.m., Krzysztof Owocki, Ph.D. will give a seminar: "Stabline izotopy szkliwa kopalnych kręgowców jako proxy zmian klimatu od wczesnego mastrychtu do pliocenu".

2024.06.21. Miniseminar
24th June 2024 (Monday), 11:00 a.m., Dr Rafał Piechowski will give a seminar: "Rekonstrukcja umięśnienia na przykładzie żółwi.".

2024.05.07. Seminar
13th May 2024 (Monday), 11:00 a.m., prof. Wojciech Majewski will give a seminar: "Reakcja za zmiany środowiska i post-industrialna odbudowa populacji otwornic z fiordów Georgii Południowej, sub-Antarktyka".

2024.04.18. Seminar
24th April 2024 r (Wednesday), 11:00 a.m., Dr Tetsuto Miyashita will give a seminar: "Jawless Wonders and the Changing Views on the Origin of Vertebrates".

2024.04.16. Seminar
22nd April 2024 r (Monday), 11:00 a.m., prof. Federico Fanti will give a seminar: "In the footsteps of giants: geo-paleontological discoveries in the Gobi desert of Mongolia".

2024.04.08. Miniseminar
15th April 2024 r (Monday), 11:00 a.m., dr Łukasz Czepiński, dr hab. Tomasz Sulej i dr Tomasz Szczygielski will give a seminar:"Zmierzch ery gadów ssakokształtnych - raport z grantu".

2023.12.06. Seminar
dr Javier Ortega-Hernández will give a seminar: "Along came a spider - tracking the Cambrian origin of chelicerates".

2023.11.29. Seminar

2023.11.21. Seminar

2023.10.16. Seminar
Dr Igor Zlotnikov will give a seminar: "Morphogenesis of Protein Superstructures in Demospongiae".

2023.10.09. Seminar

2023.09.29. Seminar

2023.08.29. Seminar

2023.06.14. Seminar

2023.06.06. Science workshops

2023.05.30. Seminar

2023.05.09. Seminar

2023.04.19. Seminar

2023.03.21. Miniseminar

2022.08.11. Miniseminar

2022.07.14. Miniseminar

2021.12.01.
Link do zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88528307710
Abstract: The peer-reviewed literature includes numerous examples of paleopathologies (records of injury or disease) in non-avian dinosaurs. These paleopathologies are generally well-described, but typically only in the context of the specific pathology and/or the taxon affected. To date there has been little systematic analysis of the fossil record of dinosaur paleopathologies throughout the Mesozoic. Organizing these records, which number in the 100s, by type of pathology (injury or disease), clade, geological age, body mass, and geographic region yields information on both paleobiology and biases of the fossil record.

2021.09.20.
Once you have mastered a database, opportunities in paleopathology are limited only by your imagination. The seminar will share the culmination of five decades of research, establishing the character of disease, its population spectrum, and establishing manifestations as trans-phylogenetic and trans-chronologic. Predicated on documentation of disease in the human and veterinary record, the paleontologic record provides unique insights to the diseases/pathologies we share with most creatures that have transited the earth.
Link:
INSTITUTE OF PALEOBIOLOGY Polish Academy of Sciences is inviting you to a scheduled
Zoom meeting.
Topic: Seminarium Instytutu Paleobiologii PAN
Time: Oct 21, 2021 11:00 Warsaw
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81565594057
Meeting ID: 815 6559 4057