Paul Sereno
Paul Callistus Sereno (born October 11, 1957) is a professor of paleontology at the University of Chicago and a National Geographic “explorer-in-residence” who has when sending verschillende new dinosaur species on verschillende continents, zoals at sites in Inner Mongolia , Argentina , Morocco and Niger . [1] One of his widely publicized must Discoveries is dat or a nearly the entire specimen or Sarcosuchus imperator – popularly known as SuperCroc – at Gadoufaoua in the Tenere desert of Niger.
Biography
Youth and education
The sun or a mail carrier [2] and an art teacher at Prairie Elementary, Sereno Grew up in Naperville , Illinois and graduated from Naperville Central High School . He then was educated at Northern Illinois University ( BS , Biological Sciences, 1979) and Columbia University ( MA , Vertebrate paleontology, 1981, M. Phil. , Geological Sciences, 1981; Ph.D. , Geological Sciences, 1987)
Career
Sereno was named one of People magazine’s 50 Most Beautiful People (1997). [3]
Sereno co-founded Project Exploration , a nonprofit science education organization to encouragement city kids to Pursue careers in science.
He Appears in the 2009 DVD Dinosaur Discoveries , featuring classic segments of CBS anchorman Walter Cronkite as the host, welke Aired on A & E in 1991. It was later re-shown on the Disney Channel Until the late 1990s.
On August 14, 2008, it was revealed therein Sereno had Uncovered a large Stone Age cemetery at Gobero in the Nigerien Sahara , Remnants of a people who lived from 10,000 to 5,000 years ago on the edge of what then was a large lake. The National Geographic documentary, Skeletons of the Sahara was made about this discovery and premiered in 2013. [4] [5] [6]
Fossil species DESCRIBED at Sereno or his team
Dinosaurs
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Other fossil reptiles
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Documentaries featuring Sereno and his Discoveries [7][ edit ]
In addition under to his many Discoveries in the field, public communication has leg a big part of Sereno’s career.
Year | title | Producer | Featured Fossils (Sites) |
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1991 | At the Forefront | Kurtis Productions, Ltd., PBS | |
1992 | Fragments of Time | New Explorers, PBS | Eoraptor ( Argentina ) |
1993 | The Next Generation, 1% Inspiration | WNET , PBS | |
1994 | Skeletons in the Sand | New Explorers, PBS | ( Niger ) |
1995 | African Graveyard, Part I: Hunting Dinosaurs | The Learning Channel | ( Morocco ) |
1995 | African Graveyard, Part II: The Discovery | The Learning Channel | ( Morocco ) |
1996 | Flesh on the Bones | The Learning Channel | ( Morocco ) |
1998 | colossal Claw | National Geographic Explorer | Suchomimus ( Sahara ) |
1998 | Dinosaur Fever | National Geographic Explorer | sauropods ( Niger ) |
1999 | Africa’s Dinosaur Giants | National Geographic Explorer | sauropods ( Niger ) |
2001 | SuperCroc | NBC / NGC | Sarcosuchus |
2006 | Sky Samples | NGC | pterosaur ( Niger ) |
2009 | bizarre Dinos | NGC | Nigersaurus , Raptorex , Mykocephale |
2009 | When Crocs Ate Dinosaurs | NGChannel | BoarCroc , PancakeCroc , DuckCroc , DogCroc , RatCroc ( Sahara , Australia ) |
2013 | Skeletons of the Sahara | NOVA -NGTelevision | humans ( Gobero , Niger ) |
2014 | Bigger dan T. rex | NOVA -NGTelevision | Spinosaurus ( Morocco ) |
References
- Jump up^ Briggs, Helen (12 December 2007). “New meat-eating dinosaur Unveiled” (Web) . News article about; Carcharodontosaurus iguidensis was one of the Toilets meat-eaters dat ever lived . BBC NEWS . Retrieved 2007-12-15 .
- Jump up^ Spalding, DAE, 1993,Dinosaur Hunters: 150 years of extraordinary Discoveries, Key Porter Books, Toronto, p. 284
- Jump up^ “Most Beautiful Paul Sereno” . People . 1997-12-05 . Retrieved 2013-11-24 .
- Jump up^ dell’Amore, Christine (14 August 2008). “Ancient Cemetery Found; Brings” Green Sahara “to Life” (Web) . News article about; Dinosaur hunters harbor stumbled across the Toilets and oldest Stone Age cemetery in the Sahara desert . NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC NEWS . Retrieved 2008-08-15 .
- Jump up^ Gwin, Peter (September 2008). “Green Sahara” (Web) . Feature story about; Lost Tribes of the Green Sahara – How a dinosaur hunter Uncovered the Sahara’s strangest Stone Age graveyard . NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC . Retrieved 2008-08-15 .
- Jump up^ “Skeletons of the Sahara” (Web) . PBS . Retrieved 2013-08-24 .
- Jump up^ “Filmography | Paul Sereno – Paleontologist | The University of Chicago” . paulsereno.uchicago.edu . Retrieved 2016-08-09 .