Sprigg Seminar Series - Dr. Emma Sherratt - The Shape of Life
Date: Tuesday 9th October, 2018
Time: 6pm – 7pm
Where:ÌýAdelaide Museum
(the Museum will open to guests at 5:30pm, with a complimentary glass of wine available prior to the talk)
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Animal life is remarkable in its diversity, particularly in the variety of shapes and sizes we see around us today, and in some ways even more remarkably in those life forms that have long gone extinct. How does this variation come about? And is it limited in its possibilities, or infinite? Dr Emma Sherratt will talk about the scientific study of animal form and whether evolution has explored all of the possibilities.
is a Research Fellow at The ³ÉÈË´óƬ, and she is originally from Great Britain. She is a world expert in the analysis of animal form and evolution. Her research spans animals big and small, from sea snakes to scallops, frogs to fossil lizards, and mammals to cuckoo eggs.
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