Narimane Chatar awarded MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowship

Narimane Chatar holding casts of mandibles from Smilodon and Barbourufelis.

Narimane Chatar, a current NSF Postdoctoral Fellow in Jack Tseng’s lab, was awarded the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Postdoctoral Fellowship to begin December of this year. This award, from the European Union, funds up to 3 years of her research project entitled “CARNIvoran MORPHological and Functional Diversity.” Read more about Chatar's MSCA fellowship here

 

Photo right: Narimane Chatar holding casts of mandibles from Smilodon and Barbourufelis.