Paleobiology
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Kristi Curry Rogers, Assistant Professor, Paleobiology/Vertebrate Evolution, Macalester College |
Curry Rogers is a vertebrate paleontologist most interested in studying dinosaur evolution and paleobiology. Her current research focuses on the evolutionary history of Titanosauria - the latest surviving and perhaps most diverse lineage of long-necked sauropod dinosaurs. Titanosauria includes over 40 species that had a near-global distribution during the Late Cretaceous. |
Rogers was in the news last month when a recent study revealed that teenage dinosaurs had sex. She talked to reporters at the Boston Globe, New Scientist (UK) Science and National Geographic News about this new finding. |
Barbara K. Laskin, Media Relations Manager, Macalester College, 651-696-6451, laskin@macalester.edu |
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