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Prof. Rowe is a paleontologist who specializes in the vertebrate skeleton in all its forms, from fossils to Recent species, and from embryos to adults. His research encompasses the theory and application of phylogenetic systematics, which he uses to explore co-evolution of the vertebrate genome and phenome. He is also a leader in developing and exploiting digital tools that augment and extend our ability to analyze and visualize the skeleton along with the ‘soft’ tissues that the skeleton supports.
Rowe joined the University of Texas faculty in 1986, after earning an AB degree (Geology major, with minor emphasis in Biology) from Occidental College (1975), an MS (Anatomy) from the University of Chicago (1981), and a PhD (Paleontology) from the University of California, Berkeley (1986). Rowe was awarded a prestigious Thomas J. Watson Fellowship which enabled him to train for a year in major natural history museums in Europe and South Africa (1975-1976). He served for three years as Senior Paleontologist at the Museum of Northern Arizona in Flagstaff (1978-1981), where he began a life long field program in the American Southwest. Rowe was a Fellow in Residence at the National Museum of Natural History of the Smithsonian Institutions (1983-1984), and became the first paleontologist ever awarded a Presidential Young Investigator Award by the National Science Foundation, in recognition of his innovative integration of digital technologies for studying the evolution of development (1989-1994).
Rowe joined the University of Texas faculty in 1986, after earning an AB degree (Geology major, with minor emphasis in Biology) from Occidental College (1975), an MS (Anatomy) from the University of Chicago (1981), and a PhD (Paleontology) from the University of California, Berkeley (1986). Rowe was awarded a prestigious Thomas J. Watson Fellowship which enabled him to train for a year in major natural history museums in Europe and South Africa (1975-1976). He served for three years as Senior Paleontologist at the Museum of Northern Arizona in Flagstaff (1978-1981), where he began a life long field program in the American Southwest. Rowe was a Fellow in Residence at the National Museum of Natural History of the Smithsonian Institutions (1983-1984), and became the first paleontologist ever awarded a Presidential Young Investigator Award by the National Science Foundation, in recognition of his innovative integration of digital technologies for studying the evolution of development (1989-1994).
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Natureno. 7989 (2023): E19-E19
Christopher T. Griffin, Joao F. Botelho,Michael Hanson,Matteo Fabbri,Daniel Smith-Paredes,Ryan M. Carney,Mark A. Norell,Shiro Egawa, Stephen M. Gatesy,Timothy B. Rowe,Ruth M. Elsey,Sterling J. Nesbitt,
Timothy Rowe,Thomas W. Stafford,Daniel C. Fisher,Jan J. Enghild,J. Michael Quigg,Richard A. Ketcham, John C. Sagebiel, R. D. Hanna,Matthew W. Colbert
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