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    Jonathan Tennant

    Independent Researcher at IGDORE. Member of the Global Young Academy.

    Jonathan Tennant is a renowned researcher and science communicator with a strong background in geology and biology.

    He completed his PhD at Imperial College London, receiving the prestigious Janet Watson Award for research excellence.

    His research primarily focuses on patterns of diversity and extinction in geological time, the interaction of geological and biological records, and the early evolution of crocodiles.

    Jonathan has actively promoted 'Open Science' and has been involved in various initiatives and organizations supporting open access and transparency in research.

    He served as the Communications Director for ScienceOpen and is a key figure in the OpenCon community, the Mozilla Open Leadership Cohort, and the ASAPbio movement.

    Jonathan is the founder of paleorXiv, a publishing platform, and leads the development of the Open Science MOOC.

    In addition to his research, Jonathan has a passion for science communication, having authored books, written articles for publications like Discover Magazine, and appeared in various media outlets.

    He has also contributed to the scientific community as a community editor for the PLOS Paleo network and was involved in setting up the popular Palaeocast podcast.

    Jonathan's academic journey includes studying geology at The University of Manchester, mathematics, geology, and geography at Beauchamp College, and completing a Master of Science in Biology at Dyson School of Design Engineering.

    He has been associated with prestigious organizations such as Igdore, the Geological Society of London, and the Natural History Museum.

    Jonathan Tennant's diverse experience and expertise make him a well-rounded professional in academia, research, and science communication.

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