Ella Nicklin

Ella Nicklin
  • Master of Science
  • PhD Student at University of Florida

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Introduction
I am a PhD student at the University of Florida studying the evolution and development of odontodes in cartilaginous fishes. To conduct my research, I use a range of molecular techniques combined with imaging modalities such as microscopy, micro-CT and digital photography.
Current institution
University of Florida
Current position
  • PhD Student
Additional affiliations
Position
  • Master's Student
October 2015 - June 2018
The University of Sheffield
Position
  • Student
Education
January 2020 - May 2025
University of Florida
Field of study
September 2018 - September 2019
Independent Researcher
Independent Researcher
Field of study
  • Taxonomy, Biodiversity and Evolution
July 2016 - July 2017
The University of Adelaide
Field of study
  • Biological sciences

Publications

Publications (3)
Article
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Vertebrate skin appendages are incredibly diverse. This diversity, which includes structures such as scales, feathers, and hair, likely evolved from a shared anatomical placode, suggesting broad conservation of the early development of these organs. Some of the earliest known skin appendages are dentine and enamel-rich tooth-like structures, collec...
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Vertebrate skin appendages are incredibly diverse. This diversity, which includes structures such as scales, feathers, and hair, likely evolved from a shared anatomical placode, suggesting broad conservation of the early development of these organs. Some of the earliest known skin appendages are dentine and enamel-rich tooth-like structures, collec...

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