| Corwin Sullivan Former Graduate Student (M.Sc.) |
Akiko Shinya Former Volunteer Lab Tech |
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Having survived a two-year study of the anatomy and probable sexual
dimorphism of an endlessly diverting therapsid ("mammal-like reptile")
called Diictodon, Corwin has gratefully accepted an M.Sc. degree
from the University of Toronto and migrated south to Harvard. He is now
hard at work on doctoral research on the mechanics of hindlimb locomotion
in crocodilians and some of their Mesozoic ancestors, although collaboration
with Robert and company continues. He is finding live alligators to be
somewhat less cooperative than fossils as research subjects, but is pleased
to report that he hasn't yet lost a single finger. Corwin was also responsible
for designing the preliminary version of this web site, which means that
he can be conveniently blamed for any errors or shortcomings. |
Akiko,
our lab miracle worker, is now in Chicago plying her trade at the Field
Museum of Natural History as a newly hired, full time preparator.
Her skills at prep are only improving from their previously lofty levels,
if you can believe that! |
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