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Michael Novacek is Senior Vice President and Provost of Science at the American Museum of Natural History.

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Autres noms
Novacek, Michael J.
Date de naissance
1948-06-03
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
Evanston, Illinois, USA
Études
University of California, Los Angeles (BA|1971)
San Diego State University (M.A.|1973)
University of California, Berkeley (PhD|Paleontology|1978)
Professions
paleontologist
lecturer
assistent professor
associate professor
dean of science
provost
Organisations
American Museum of Natural History
Society of Systematic Biologists (president)
Yale University Biospherics Institute. Science Advisory Committee (chair)
San Diego University
Prix et distinctions
Roy Chapman Andrews Society Distinguished Explorer's Award (2003)
Lowell Thomas Award (2005)
Long Island University. Honorary PhD (1996)
Courte biographie
Michael J. Novacek is a world-renowned paleontologist and is particularly well known for his contributions to the study of early mammalian species. He received the Roy Chapman Andrews Society Distinguished Explorer's Award for 2003 and the Lowell Thomas Award from the Explorer's Club in 2005. In 1996 Novacek was awarded an honorary Doctor of Philosophy degree from Long Island University.



Michael J. Novacek was born on June 3, 1948, in Evanston, Illinois, United States. He is the son of Albin John and June Shirley Novacek. In 1971 Michael J. Novacek received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of California, Los Angeles. In 1973 he obtained a Master of Arts degree from San Diego State University. In 1978 Novacek gained a Doctor of Philosophy degree from the University of California, Berkeley.

From 1976 to 1977 Michael J. Novacek was a lecturer at San Diego State University, an assistant professor from 1977 to 1979, and an associate professor of zoology from 1979 to 1982. From 1983 to 1985 he worked as an assistant curator at the American Museum of Natural History, an associate curator from 1985 to 1989, and was appointed a curator of vertebrate paleontology in 1989. From 1989 to 1995 Novacek served as a vice president and dean of science and has been a provost and senior vice president since 1994. In addition to his duties as Provost, Novacek has served as President of the Society of Systematic Biologists, Chair of the Science Advisory Committee for the Yale University Biospherics Institute, and the Bioadvisory Committee for the National Science Foundation.

His studies concern patterns of evolution and relationships among extinct and extant organisms. His interests have ranged from paleontological evidence to new data on DNA sequences. He has led paleontological expeditions to Baja California, the Andes Mountains of Chile, Patagonia Argentina, the Yemen Arab Republic, and the Gobi Desert of Mongolia in search of fossil dinosaurs and mammals. The Mongolian expeditions mark the first return of a western scientific team to the country in over sixty years and have received world-wide scientific and public attention for their spectacular findings.

Novacek is the author of over more than 150 titles, including articles in the international scientific journals Science and Nature. Since 1982 he has published a series of monographs and papers on the broader evolution of mammals, culminating in a major review of molecular and morphological evidence, featured as a cover article in Nature (March 1992). He is a contributor to Natural History, Scientific American, Smithsonian, and Time magazines. His research has been supported by many agencies, including the National Science Foundation, National Geographic Society, Sloan Foundation, Eppley Foundation, and the International Research and Exchange Board (IREX). [from Prabook

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Was very scientific which is fine but not a real cohesive story to tell. Jumped around all over the place.
 
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WellReadSoutherner | Apr 6, 2022 |
Michael Novacek begins his book Time Traveler like a memoir, taking us back to a time when high school yearbooks crowned well endowed coeds with titles such as "Miss Sweater Girl" (and it wasn't considered sexist). Novacek makes it autobiographically personal by including interesting artifacts (pun totally intended) about his own adolescence, like how he was in a rock band that could have gone somewhere, or that he kissed a girl named Diane in the back of a bus. He even includes some humor. Consider this quote, "...our last moment on earth will probably be marked by an image of a dark cab coming at us dead-on, with a flash of gold teeth and a tequila bottle on the dashboard" (p 166). It makes for a very entertaining read. But, that's not to say he dumbs down paleontology and all things natural history. Just the opposite, in fact, his laid back writing style made the otherwise dry topic (for me anyways) far more interesting. Just wait until you get to the part about whales found in Patagonia and Michael's harrowing adventures in Chile.… (plus d'informations)
 
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SeriousGrace | 2 autres critiques | Oct 23, 2015 |
After a slow (for me at least) few chapters, this book was absolutely delightful. It is essentially a memoir told in field expeditions and mixes great stories of trips around the world in search of fossils with brief explanations of the dating and significance of the various creatures discovered.

Although there are quite a few drawings in the book - most of the fossil finds are illustrated, for some reason the photographs are excessively grainy. I'm not sure if this is a result of bad photos or bad printing, but it's disappointing when decent resolution is easily provided by current technology.

Worth owning for anyone, and a relaxing read for the paleontological enthusiast.
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Helcura | 2 autres critiques | Jan 19, 2012 |
 
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