09:00: Aaron van der Reest: A review of troodontids from Alberta with a description of a new genus and species.

09:20: Karen Johnson: Potential differences in biomechanics of the two different morphologies of Tyrannosaurus rex and the implications for top speed.

09:40: Mark Powers* & Angelica Torices: An examination of Trodontid tooth morphology and the implications on diet based on functional signicance.

10:00: Matthew Rhodes: Getting in the groove: The role of the humeral arterial plexus/sulcus in penguin (Sphenisciformes) evolution & diversity

10:20: Break

10:30: Steven Mendonca*, Amelinda Webb, Kristina Barclay, Darrin Molinaro, Chris Schneider, & Lindsey Leighton: Analyzing trends in tropical Devonian brachiopod communities through environmental change in the Waterways Formation.

10:50: Alex Rocca*, Steven Mendonca, Amelinda Webb, Chris Schneider, &Lindsey Leighton: Exploring the relationship between sclerobiont, brachiopod host, and environment in the Waterways Formation.

11:10: Conrad Wilson: Trends in Bison Metapodials Throughout the Late Quaternary

11:30: Tasha Cammidge*, Brian Kooyman & Jessica Theodor: Comparison of dental mesowear and microwear from Mammuthus and Loxodonta and implications for the end-Pleistocene extinction.

11:40: Break

1:10: Michelle Campbell: Water is hard: density as a driver for the high incidence of convergence in secondarily aquatic tetrapods.

1:30: Andrea Cau, Tetsuto Miyashita*, and Federico Fanti: A Wild Chase for a Teleosaurid Marine Crocodile from the Early Cretaceous of Tunisia, the Largest and the Last of Its Kind.

1:50: Michela Johnson: Re-description of ‘Steneosaurus’ obtusidens Andrews, 1909, an unusual macrophagous teleosaurid crocodylomorph from the Middle Jurassic of England.

2:10: Sydney Mohr: Ornithurine Birds of Late Cretaceous Alberta, Canada.

2:30: Greg Funston*, Phillip Currie, Eberth, Ryan, Badamgarav, Tsogtbaatar, Longrich: The first oviraptorosaur (Dinosauria: Theropoda) bonebed and implications for the origin of flocking behaviour in birds.

2:50: Stephanie Nichols, Larry M. Heaman, Andy DuFrane, Thomas Williamson, Philip Currie: Identifying geologically meaningful U-Pb age dates in fossil teeth.

3:10: Break

3:30: Clive Coy: Discovering the most complete specimen of Saurornitholests.

3:50: Phillip Currie: A new specimen of Saurornitholestes langstoni (therapoda, dromaeosauridae) from dinosaur park

4:10: Susanne Cote: The age and significance of the early Miocene locality of Moroto, Uganda.

4:30: Eva Koppelhus* & Rodolfo Coria: Paleobotany in Anarctica and a Personal Encounter.

4:50: Alexander Wolfe: Exceptional polar amplification of Eocene climate under modest greenhouse gas forcing.

5:10: Break

5:20: Caleb Brown: Size-based taphonomic biases in the Dinosaur Park Formation