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About Kristyn Voegele

Dr. Voegele studies the paleobiology of dinosaurs and other extinct organisms. Her diverse research interests include myological reconstruction and biomechanical modeling of sauropod dinosaurs, as well as the study of ancient proteins preserved in fossil bones. Her interdisciplinary research primarily explores the application of biomedical engineering models to extinct organisms. She also has conducted and collaborated on research at the Jean and Ric Edelman Fossil Park at Rowan University such as osteological investigations of crocodile specimens, molecular paleontological investigations, and the chronostratigraphic placement of the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary.

Positions

2018 - Present Assistant Professor, Geology, Rowan University School of Earth & Environment
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2016 - 2018 Postdoctoral Fellow, Rowan University School of Earth & Environment
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Curriculum Vitae


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Honors and Awards

  • NSF Graduate Research Fellowship, 2013-2016
  • Paul Bond Scholarship, Delaware Valley Paleontological Society, 2016

Education

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2016 PhD, Biology, Drexel University
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2011 BA, Biology, with minors in Chemistry & Geology, Concordia College - Moorhead
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Journal Articles (9)

Presented Papers (5)