
On Friday, May 8, at 8 pm at the College of DuPage Building K, Room #131, Dr. Lindsay Zanno will speak on, “Resurrecting Dinosaurs – How new science is bringing ancient beasts to life.”
All are welcome!
Photo Credit: TOM TAYLOR/UTAH MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY, UNIVERSITY OF UTAH
From Burpee Museum: Lindsay E. Zanno earned a Bachelor’s of Science
degree, Summa Cum Laude studying Biological Anthropology at the
University of New Mexico in 1999, her Master’s (2004) and PhD (2008) in
Geology at the University of Utah, and is now the John Caldwell-Meeker
Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Geology at The Field Museum of
Natural History. Lindsay has over a decade of domestic and
international field experience in the fields of mammalogy, primatology,
anthropology, and paleontology and has named four new dinosaurs. For
her PhD Lindsay studied a bizarre group of raptor dinosaurs thought to
be plant-eaters. As a postdoctoral researcher with the Field Museum,
she is continuing her research on this and several other poorly
understood raptor dinosaur groups and using this data to help decipher
their evolutionary and paleoecological history.
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