Jeffrey T Laitman Profile
Jeffrey T Laitman

@JeffreyTLaitman

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Distinguished Professor and Director, Center for Anatomy and Functional Morphology at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

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@heatherfsmith
Dr. Heather F. Smith
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Pleased to share an editorial coauthored w/@JeffreyTLaitman about the late Dr. AJ "John" Ladman, Editor of @AnatRecord 1968-98, who fundamentally transformed the journal, including recognizing the importance of evolutionary & comparative anatomical studies
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@AnatomyOrg
American Association for Anatomy
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Stay Connected with AAA! Don't let your membership expire! Log in today to renew your membership and continue accessing your member-only exclusives! https://t.co/RjGT7oDeGy #Anatomy24 #AnatomyConnected24 #anatomy #science #research #education #AmericanAssociationForAnatomy
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Sharlene Santana
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And here’s our official #SICB2024 lab (presenters) photo — thanks @SICB_ for bringing the meeting to our home turf!!
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Sharlene Santana
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The Santana Lab will be well represented at #SICB2024! Be sure to check out our student and collaborators' awesome talks and posters. See you all soon! 🌊🗻🌲
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@paleofox
Emma R Schachner PhD
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Thrilled to right an unintentional wrong: we have added Marilyn Fox, Chief Preparator at @yalepeabody as an author to our Poposaurus 2020. Her contribution was invaluable. Yes 100s+ hrs of skilled prep = intellectual contribution. Just like CT segmentation! Update your Endnote!
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@heatherfsmith
Dr. Heather F. Smith
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Checking out the fossil turtles at @alfpaleo! It's always fun digging through museum cabinets to look for hidden gems. 🐢 #TurtleThursday
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@AnatRecord
The Anatomical Record
2 years
Diarthrognathus broomi, a fascinating link b/w ancient cynodonts & early mammals. New insights from NMQR 1535 reveal juvenile traits, unique vacuities & hints of a scratch-digging lifestyle, sheds light on our evolutionary past! Lund et al: https://t.co/0OYCwY1HFt #FossilFriday
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@heatherfsmith
Dr. Heather F. Smith
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Happy New Year! I had a turtle-y awesome 2023. Looking forward to more fun science in 2024. #Top9 Instagram posts
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@AnatRecord
The Anatomical Record
2 years
Happy holidays from AR! Snow flake images below are composed of figures from Olroyd 2022, describing a novel atympanic middle ear system in chameleons: https://t.co/IpryzYsTLJ
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2 years
The new JARO issue is now online featuring a review on somatosenrory #tinnitus, cochlear #synaptopathy in birds, machine learning for the count of auditory neurons in human cochleas, and polygenic risk scores for #hearingloss! https://t.co/QzRGhAltTt
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@AnatomyOrg
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@AnatSciEduc
Anatomical Sciences Education
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We’re finally here! @Apica2023 @ANZACA_Inc #AnatEd
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@JuanLuisArsuaga
Juan Luis Arsuaga
2 years
Tenéis que oír el podcast del programa de hoy de “El placer de admirar” de @rne Ha quedado fantástico. No os vais a arrepentir. Os lo prometo. https://t.co/00SWgucFJH
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Disfruta de todas las emisiones de 'El placer de admirar'. Accede a los pódcasts del programa de ciencia a través de la plataforma RNE Audio.
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@JuanLuisArsuaga
Juan Luis Arsuaga
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Encantado de cómo nos está quedando el programa de @rne El placer de admirar, en el que cuento la evolución humana. Os animo a que lo escuchéis todos los domingos a las seis de la mañana o el podcast. Muchas gracias por vuestro. Interés.
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@AnatRecord
The Anatomical Record
2 years
New findings on Procolophon trigoniceps, enigmatic Early Triassic species of parareptile. Crania reveal temporal fenestration, challenging prior notions and hinting at connections b/w S. America & S. Africa. @karinebulsing @FeliPinheir et al: https://t.co/QseYxHpLsd #FossilFriday
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@AnatRecord
The Anatomical Record
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New study in examines metopism & frontal sinus volume (FSV). Findings challenge the link between partial metopism & frontal sinus hypoplasia, and suggest that the metopic remnant in the late Pleistocene Hofmeyr cranium isn't tied to its FSV. Grine et al.: https://t.co/tzDsjOr7VK
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@anatomyfound
Anatomy Fundamentals
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Our global survey on anatomical public engagement is going live. Please complete it here and spread the word. @petiteanatomist @gabs_finn @An040my @CathHennessy @Drewboo830 @IASanatomy @anat_soc https://t.co/QJRaQxm9IK
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@AnatRecord
The Anatomical Record
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Occipitomastoidal synchondrosis, articulation b/w occipital bone and mastoid region of temporal bone, offers new insights into developmental stage of fossil hominins, thanks to remarkable preservation in Sima de los Huesos hominins! Ignacio Martínez et al https://t.co/lnecg0hpTH
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@AnatRecord
The Anatomical Record
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New York Times article about an exciting recent AR paper on tyrannosaur bite force by Evan Johnson-Ransom (@EJR_Paleo_MSc) et al.: https://t.co/XMbnFQAeGD Original article: https://t.co/sDkatJ0AFw
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@AnatRecord
The Anatomical Record
2 years
We're pleased to announce the publication of a Special Issue on Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), a holistic discipline heavily rooted in anatomical principles. Articles include abstracts in both English and Chinese. Xie-Xie (“thank you”) for reading! https://t.co/aFckCHHLt4
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