Title
Department
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
| Position | Start | End |
|---|---|---|
| Teaching Assistant, Geology, University of Nebraska--Lincoln | 1978-09-01 | 1980-05-31 |
| Senior Scientific Assistant, American Museum of Natural History, NYC | 1980-08-01 | 1986-02-28 |
Courses Taught at Amarillo College
| Course ID | Course Name | Term |
|---|
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. |