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'''Mathew John Wedel''' is an [[Americans|American]] [[paleontologist]]. He is associate professor at the [[Western University of Health Sciences]] Department of Anatomy in [[California]]. |
'''Mathew John Wedel''' is an [[Americans|American]] [[paleontologist]]. He is associate professor at the [[Western University of Health Sciences]] Department of Anatomy in [[California]]. Dr. Wedel studies [[sauropod]]s and the evolution of [[air sacs|pneumatic bones]] in dinosaurs. At Western University, Dr. Wedel teaches gross anatomy.<ref name="wedelpeerj">{{cite web|last=Wedel|first=M.J.|title=Profile - Mathew Wedel|url=https://peerj.com/MathewWedel/|publisher=PeerJ}}</ref> He has authored papers naming ''[[Aquilops]]'' (2014), ''[[Brontomerus]]'' (2011), and ''[[Sauroposeidon]]'' (2000).<ref name="wedelpublications">{{cite web|last=Wedel|first=M.J.|title=CV and Publications|url=https://sauroposeidon.wordpress.com/2010/04/05/welcome/|publisher=Mathew John Wedel}}</ref> |
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Along with paleontologists [[Darren Naish]] and [[Mike P. Taylor]], he founded the paleontology blog Sauropod Vertebrae Picture of the Week. |
Along with paleontologists [[Darren Naish]] and [[Mike P. Taylor]], he founded the paleontology blog Sauropod Vertebrae Picture of the Week. |
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Mathew J. Wedel | |
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Nationality | American |
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Fields | Paleontologist |
Institutions | Western University of Health Sciences |
Mathew John Wedel is an American paleontologist. He is associate professor at the Western University of Health Sciences Department of Anatomy in California. Dr. Wedel studies sauropods and the evolution of pneumatic bones in dinosaurs. At Western University, Dr. Wedel teaches gross anatomy.[1] He has authored papers naming Aquilops (2014), Brontomerus (2011), and Sauroposeidon (2000).[2]
Along with paleontologists Darren Naish and Mike P. Taylor, he founded the paleontology blog Sauropod Vertebrae Picture of the Week.
References
- ^ Wedel, M.J. "Profile - Mathew Wedel". PeerJ.
- ^ Wedel, M.J. "CV and Publications". Mathew John Wedel.