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Luncheon Speaker Kyle Atkins-Weltman, "Segmental mass properties in end-Cretaceous dinosaurs and their ecological implications," TGS Annual Business Meeting

  • 19 May 2026
  • 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
  • Hotel Indigo
  • 7

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Join us Tuesday May 19th!! 

  • Lunch starting at 11:30
  • 12:00 TGS Annual Business Meeting 
  • Followed by  "Segmental mass properties in end-Cretaceous dinosaurs and their ecological implications"  with Kyle Atkins-Weltman 

Kyle Atkins-Weltman is a PhD student at OSU and discovered a new dinosaur.  He named it Eoneophron infernalis which translated means "Pharoah's dawn chicken from hell."  He studies anatomy and physiology of the bird-like Anzu dinosaurs of the late Cretaceous Period. OSU Scholar Profile


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