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David Sunderlin, Graduate Student, Department Geophysical Sciences, the University of Chicago.
Dave majored in Geology and Biology at Colgate University in New York State and worked on projects including a study of the taphonomy of Oviraptor eggs and their implications for the Cretaceous Mongolian paleoenvironment. Dave is now a Ph.D. student in Paleontology at the University of Chicago, working on the Late Paleozoic Phytogeography and Macroevolution on Northern Pangea with particular emphasis on the Farewell Terrane in Alaska. Dave particularly enjoys high latitude environments and is an enthusiastic teacher of glaciology and paleoclimatology.
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