David Jablonski

American paleontologist
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IntroAmerican paleontologist
PlacesUnited States of America
isScientist Paleontologist Professor Educator
Work fieldAcademia Biology Science
Gender
Male
Birth23 June 1953, New York City, USA
Age71 years
Star signCancer
Education
Columbia University
Yale University
Awards
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship 
Charles Schuchert Award1988
Paleontological Society Medal2017
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Biography

David Ira Jablonski (born 1953) is an American professor of geophysical sciences at the University of Chicago. His research focuses upon the ecology and biogeography of the origin of major novelties, the evolutionary role of mass extinctions—in particular the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event—and other large-scale processes in the history of life.

Jablonksi is a proponent of the extended evolutionary synthesis.

Education

Jablonski was educated at Columbia University (earning his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1974) and completed his graduate work at Yale University (with his Master of Science degree in 1976 and Ph.D. in 1979). As an undergraduate he worked at the American Museum of Natural History in the City of New York, NY. Then continued postdoctoral research at the University of California, Santa Barbara and the University of California, Berkeley. In 1985 he was hired by the University of Chicago.

Awards

In 1988 the Paleontological Society awarded Jablonski with the Charles Schuchert Award, which is given to persons under 40 "whose work reflects excellence and promise in paleontology". In 2010 he was elected to the National Academy of Sciences. In 2017 the Paleontological Society awarded him their most prestigious prize, the Paleontological Society Medal

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