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Curtin’s explosive Science Experience News at Curtin

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Highlights will include:. Prime Minister’s Scientist of the Year, Dr Kate Trinajstic and Kate Doust MLA official event opening (Tues 18 Jan, 9am at Tim Winton Lecture Theatre).

Palaeontology News at Curtin

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Professor Kate Trinajstic is a vertebrate palaeontologist and Curtin Research Fellow, who specialises in armoured prehistoric fish. ... Professor Trinajstic’s significant discovery 19.13. Working in the Gogo fossil site – a hotspot for palaeontology.

Palaeontologist wins Prime Minister’s Prize News at Curtin

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Curtin University’s Vice-Chancellor Professor Jeanette Hacket congratulated Dr Trinajstic on her work. ... Dr Trinajstic has been working with Gogo fish fossils from the WA Museum since 1995.

Eureka moment for Curtin palaeontologist News at Curtin

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Professor Trinajstic said the scientists’ goal was to investigate the internal structure of fossils without using destructive techniques. ... Contacts:. Associate Professor Kate Trinajstic, Department of Chemistry, Curtin University. Tel: 08 92662492,

Curtin palaeontologist finds more tooth to shark story News at Curtin

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Gogoselachus lynbeazleyae was named to recognise Professor Beazley’s contribution to championing science in Western Australia,” Dr Trinajstic said. ... Curtin Dean of Science Professor Jo Ward said Dr Trinajstic’s efforts were evidence of

New species shows sex is older than we thought News at Curtin

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For Dr Trinajstic, the discovery highlights the Earth’s amazing diversity of life both now and in past times. ... Dr Trinajstic belongs to Curtin’s new Centre for WA Organic and Isotope Geochemistry directed by Prof.

Fossil Fishes with Abs! News at Curtin

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Professor Trinajstic said the preservation of soft tissues within fossils was extremely rare as normally only the fossil skeletons were found. ... We were stunned to find that our ancient fossil fishes had abs!” Professor Trinajstic said.

The evolutionary origins of our toothy grin News at Curtin

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We would never have got the permission to study these unique fossils otherwise,” Dr Trinajstic said. ... Contact:. Kate Trinajstic, Department of Chemistry, Curtin University. Tel: (08) 9266 2492, Email: K.Trinajstic@curtin.edu.au.

Exceptional staff awarded Curtin’s highest academic honour News at Curtin

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Faculty of Science and Engineering Professors Boris Gurevich, Iain Murray, Andrew Rohl, Kate Trinajstic, Craig Buckley and Tele Tan;. ... Palaeontologist Professor Kate Trinajstic was awarded the Malcolm McIntosh Award for Physical Science in 2010, for

Piece by piece: the Gogo fossils and their tale of evolution News at Curtin

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Hammer in hand, Trinajstic began exploring the Devonian reefs in Australia’s northwest about 25 years ago. ... The ‘Gogo team’: (L-R) Dr Alice Clement, Prof. Kate Trinajstic and Prof.