Douglas Erwin - F1000 Faculty Member (since 16 October 2002)
Department of Paleobiology, Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC, USA
BIOGRAPHY
CURRENT POSITION:Senior Scientist and Curator of Paleozoic Invertebrates, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution Chair of Faculty (from 1 July 2011) and Professor, Santa Fe Institute
EDUCATION:
PhD University of California, Santa Barbara, 1985
AB Colgate University, 1980
HONORS:
Charles Schuchert Award, Paleontological Society, 1996
Overseas Visiting Scholar, St John's College, Cambridge University, Lent Term
COMMITTEES:
NSF: GEO Division Advisory Committee, 2009-2011
AFFILIATIONS:
Associate, Earth Systems History Program, Canadian Institute for Advanced Research
Part-Time Resident Faculty, Santa Fe Institute and Chair, Science Steering Committee
Honorary member, Academic Committee, Laboratory of Earth Surface System (China University Geosciences), PR China
RESEARCH INTERESTS:
Most of my current research focuses on major evolutionary transitions and evolutionary innovation. I am currently attempting to understand both the role of developmental invention in generating novel morphologies and how new niches are constructed to facilitate the persistence of these new inventions. Much of my work has focused on the events of the early radiation of animals about 540 million years ago, but I am beginning to look at other events as well.
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