Leonard R. Brand, PhD

1966 …2023

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Primary academic pursuits: Research in paleontology, especially taphonomy, the study of how organisms become fossils and the factors that affect their preservation or lack of preservation; teaching courses in Philosophy of Science and Origins, Vertebrate Paleontology, and Mammalogy.  Other classes previously taught include Animal Behavior, Taphonomy, Ichnology, Rocky Mountain Field Geology, and Dinosaur Biology and Fossil Record.
 
Hobbies and other diversionsNature photography, hiking and camping, traveling, boating, carpentry, furniture construction, bird watching, water skiing, music (guitar and trombone), teaching crafts and nature classes or giving talks to Pathfinders (a boy scout-like youth group) and other youth groups.

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Education/Academic qualification

PhD, Cornell University Endowed Colleges

… → 1970

MA, Loma Linda University

… → 1966

Disciplines

  • Biology
  • Earth Sciences