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Education


  • B.S. Texas Tech University
  • M.S. University of Nebraska @ Lincoln
  • A.S. Amarillo College
  • West Texas A&M Univ.
  • 18 graduate hrs in Biology
  • 16 undergrad hrs in Biology
  • 6 hr undergrad; 20 hr grad Geology related to Biology

Previous Positions


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Teaching Assistant, Geology, University of Nebraska--Lincoln1978-09-011980-05-31
Senior Scientific Assistant, American Museum of Natural History, NYC1980-08-011986-02-28

Courses Taught at Amarillo College


Course IDCourse NameTerm

Other Credentials


Credential
Geology 835 Evolution of Lower Vertebrates
Geology 836 Evolution of Vertebrates
Life Science 890 Ecology of Elasmobranchs
Geology 899 Masters Thesis "The Functional Anatomy of the Jaw Suspension of the Shark, Notorhynchus cepedianus, with Application to Fossil Forms"
Biol 5475 Immuology/Serology
Biol 5520 Pathophysiology
Biol 5575 Microbial Genetics
Biol 5421 Problems
Biol 5410 General Ecology
Senior Scientific Assitant-- American Museum of Natural History, New York City, 1980-1986

Publications, Presentations, Public Works and Awards


Maisey, J.G. and K.E. Wolfram, 1984.  "Notidanus", in Living Fossils.  Eds. N. Eldredge and S. M. Stanley.  Springer Verlag:  Berlin.  pp.  170-180.

Seven Book Reviews in the Amarillo Sunday News--Globe, between August 5, 1990 and April 21, 1991.