Collaborators

Science is not an individual endevor, all of these people play a significant roll in my investigations and I am proud to work with them.

Mel is the Director of the Astrophysics Program at Northwestern University..
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Matt is head curator for dinosaurs at the Smithsonian Institution. We have shared a decade of field work together in Wyoming and Montana.
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The world famous Paul Sereno needs no introduction. Paul has recently found a graveyard of ancient hunter/gatherer’s in Niger, Africa.
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Brent Breithaupt

Brent is the state paleontologist for Wyoming Barnum Brown was a famous paleontologist around the turn of the century and we are investigating his field work in Wyoming at that time.

Darin is assistant professor for the Department of Anatomy at Case Western Reserve University.
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I have known Chris for more than a decade but only since becoming the curator of Vertebrate Paleontology at the Burke museum has he done field work in this country.
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Zbigniew Sawlowicz

Zbigniew is a PhD geologist and head of the Geology Department at Jagiellonian University, in Kraków, Poland. He is a coauthor on on the dinosaur soft tissue research

John Innis

John has a PhD in astrophysics and worked in stellar seismology, but moved into atmospheric studies in 1992 when he joined the Australian Antarctic Division
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Gary has a doctorate in electronics engineering and specializes in SEM analysis through his company Microtechnics.
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Sigfried is a PhD physicist working at the university of Leuven in Belgium. He normally works in non-linear acoustics but is interested in the orbital parameters of extrasolar planets.
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Eric Palmer

Eric has a doctorate in optical engineering and worked for Raytheon designing spy satellites. Eric did the optical design of the 1.1 meter telescope.

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