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Cindy De Jonge
@cindydejonge.bsky.social
Uses chemical fossils to reconstruct past climates. Currently Prof. at ETH Zurich, Belgian chocolate and beer is still the best. Main project: parent of two people with o-pin-ions.
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One of the earliest whales, yes you read that right. Pakicetus 🐡 🎨 🧪 #paleontology#whales

Reconstruction of Pakicetus walking
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The Bronze Age kingdoms of China have long been overshadowed by the Qin, who replaced them with a unified empire. Two of them, the Zeng and Chu, rise from obscurity. Bronze Age China: Phoenix Kingdoms 🏺🧪 the-past.com/feature/phoe...

The compartment full of ritual bronze vessels in Chu tomb no. 1 at Jiuliandun, Zaoyang, under excavation in 2002.
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ETH Zurich’s new teaching and research building in Basel officially open its doors today. It will host ETH researchers from the fields of experimental biology, bioinformatics, and bioengineering as they work together with outside partners on innovative medical solutions.

An architectural gem and cutting-edge research facility in Basel
An architectural gem and cutting-edge research facility in Basel

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P.S. - The deadline to submit an abstract in consideration for an oral presentation during the GRS is April 21st, 2024!

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Are you an early career organic geochemist with exciting new science to share? If so, apply to the 2024 GRS & GRC in #OrganicGeochemistrybit.ly/oggrs24bit.ly/oggrc24.

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Anybody want to play a silly niche paleoclimate game? connectionsplus.io/game/hBVJBu

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Missed this from Dec 2023: first natural products from Acidobacteria, strains with a whopping 39-42 BGCs! www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...arxiv.org/pdf/2401.077... We always wondered if our soil Acidos with many BGCs are animal associated too - maybe with a soil invertebrate?

Animal-associated marine Acidobacteria with a rich natural-product repertoire
Animal-associated marine Acidobacteria with a rich natural-product repertoire

Sponges are well known as rich sources of bioactive natural products. Various studies suggest that many of these compounds are produced by symbiotic b…

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Just a reminder that Goldschmidt is for organic geochemists too! If you are thinking of coming, check out the session Hilairy Hartnett and I are convening. Great Lakes, great food and great science, what more could you ask for? Hope to see you in August. conf.goldschmidt.info/goldschmidt/...

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I’ve been incorporating the feedback from a million co-authors on our brGDGT Round Robin manuscript with @cindydejonge.bsky.social today and this is how the text reads before and after 🫨

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Cindy De Jonge
@cindydejonge.bsky.social
Uses chemical fossils to reconstruct past climates. Currently Prof. at ETH Zurich, Belgian chocolate and beer is still the best. Main project: parent of two people with o-pin-ions.
167 followers175 following36 posts