Museum professional, teacher, researcher, and science communicator specialising in big weird extinct critters.I currently work at the Melbourne Museum, coordinating our online natural sciences collections. I manage delivery of our virtual zoological, palaeontological and geological collections data and multimedia for a wide range of digital products supporting research, collections, public programs and exhibitions.I led the 3D digitisation of Melbourne Museum's Triceratops specimen using structured light and CT scanning techniques. I'm experienced in 3D imaging, processing, metadata management, printing and visualisation of a huge range of natural history specimens, from tiny teeth to entire whales.I am fascinated by the inner workings of animals (including humans), and have spent more than a decade teaching comparative vertebrate and clinical anatomy to diverse adult learners via practical and online delivery.