Kentucky Academy of Science - Event Information - Kentucky Academy of Science

Event Name:
Questions, Comments, Complaints: Why teach Paleontology?

Description:
The Kentucky Paleontological Society (KPS) presents:

 Dr. Amanda Falk, Associate Professor of Biology, Centre College, Danville, KY

Biography
Amanda Falk graduated with a B. S. (Honors) in Biology from Lake Superior State University, performing a senior thesis on molecular and morphometric sexing of bald eagles and related species. She received her M.S. and Ph.D. in Geology from the University of Kansas, studying avian paleontology and ichnology—trace fossils—as well as anatomy and behavior of modern birds. During this time she began research in China and South Korea, supported by a U.S. Fulbright Grant from 2011-2012 that provided the opportunity to perform extensive research in China.
She has expertise in paleobiology, evolutionary biology, functional morphology, and fossil behavior. Her current research interests are studies of fossil avian anatomy, avian ichnology (the study of preserved behavior known as trace fossils—footprints, burrows, etc.), comparative studies of modern avian anatomy, studies of modern avian footprint production and tracemaking behavior, laser-stimulated fluorescence of fossils, and paleobiodiversity and mass extinction. 

 

Event Date:
6/28/2019

Event Time:
7:30pm

Location:
Lexington, Kentucky, Mines and Minerals Resources Building, Room 101, Rose Street, UK Campus.

Contact Person:
DANIEL J. PHELPS
(phone: (859) 296-4870)