UCL RESEARCH DEPARTMENT OF
CELL AND DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY

UCL logo

Jérémy Anquetin

Jérémy is a PhD student in the Evans Lab and the Department of Palaeontology of the Natural History Museum, London who work's on the systematics and phylogeny of early turtles (mainly Jurassic). He recently obtained a job at the Université de Rouen.


j.anquetin@gmail.com


Profile:
2004-2005 MSc in Systematics, Evolution and Palaeontology, Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris, France.
2005- PhD Vertebrate Palaeontology, Natural History Museum and UCL, London


Main address:
Université de Rouen
Sciences - Géologie
IRESE A
Place Émile Blondel
76821 Mont Saint Aignan
France

Tel: 0033 (0) 2 32 76 94 44


Publications:

  • Anquetin J, Antoine PO, Tassy P. 2007. Middle Miocene Chalicotheriinae (Mammalia, Perissodactyla) from France, with a discussion on chalicotheriine phylogeny. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 151(3): 577–-608.
  • Scheyer TM, Anquetin J. 2008. Bone histology of the Middle Jurassic turtle shell remains from Kirtlington, Oxfordshire, England. Lethaia 41(1): 85–96. DOI: 10.1111/j.1502-3931.2007.00044.x
  • Anquetin J, Claude J. 2008. A reassessment of the oldest British turtle: ‘Protochelys’ from the Middle Jurassic Stonesfield Slate of Stonesfield, Oxfordshire, UK. Geodiversitas 30: 331–344. Weblink
  • Anquetin J, Barrett PM, Jones MEH, Moore-Fay S, Evans SE. 2008. A new stem turtle from the Middle Jurassic of Scotland: new insights into the evolution and palaeoecology of basal turtles. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 276: 879–886. DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2008.1429

Abstracts:

  • Anquetin J. 2006. Systematics of the Chalicotheriinae and the importance of revising old collections. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 26(3): 37A.
  • Anquetin J. 2007. A new (stem?) turtle from the Middle Jurassic of Skye, Scotland. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 27(3): 41A.
  • Anquetin J. 2007. A new (stem?) turtle from the Middle Jurassic of Skye, Scotland. Palaeontology Newsletter 66: 63A.

Fieldwork experience:
2004 Oligocene continental deposits of the Quercy region, France
2006 Kilmaluag Formation (Middle Jurassic), Isle of Skye, Scotland
2006 Las Hoyas lagerstätten (Early Cretaceous), Cuenca, Spain
2008 Late Triassic deposits, Aliwal North, South Africa

Fossil preparation experience:
2005-2008 Preparation of the fossil turtle material from Cladach a’Ghlinne (Bathonian), Isle of Skye, Scotland (Palaeontology Conservation Unit, Natural History Museum, London)

Back to top of page

This website managed by Marc Jones. If there are any problems, please e-mail or phone 7679 7698 (int. 37698)
Page last updated 23 July, 2009

NEWS


Thursday 26 Nov
@ 11am
Gavin de Beer Lecture Theatre

CDB PhD Seminars

Latha Ramakrishnan
"Molecular characterisation of novel ADP-Ribosyl Cyclases from the sea urchin"

Ferran Lloret Vilaspasa
"Hox pattern design in the early vertebrate embryo: insights into tissue specificity and coordination"

Gemma Girdler
"Does an intrinsic timer control the timing of cell polarisation during neural tube formation in zebrafish?"
Thursday 26 Nov @ 1pm
Room 106
Anatomy Building

Prof Alexei Tepikin
Liverpool University

"From Ca2+ signalling to bioenergetics and cell damage - tales of good and bad Ca2+"
Exploring Science
& Society Seminar

Thursday 26 Nov
@ 5.30pm
Room 106
Anatomy Building

Prof Chris Frith,
Institute of Neurology

"Neuroscience,
Free Will and Responsibility"


All CDB Seminars



CDB hosts UK Circadian Clock Club Conference

The Secret Life of Cells revealed, new book by Lewis Wolpert

Greg Campbell wins UCL teaching award
Claudio Stern elected President of ISDB
More CDB news

Insert content here



Research Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, University College London - Gower Street - London - WC1E 6BT
Telephone:+44 20 7679 3346 - Copyright © 1999-2008 UCL


Search by Google