Philip D. Gingerich
Philip D. Gingerich | |
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| Born | Philip Dean Gingerich March 23, 1946 Iowa, U.S. |
| Education | Princeton University (A.B.) Yale University (M.Phil., Ph.D.) |
| Occupation(s) | Paleontologist, geologist, biologist, anthropologist |
| Known for | Leading expert on the evolution of primates and whales |
| Website | Official website |
Philip Dean Gingerich (born March 23, 1946) is an American paleontologist and educator. He is a professor emeritus of geology, biology, and anthropology at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and directed the Museum of Paleontology at the University of Michigan (UMMP) from 1981 to 2010. His research focus is on vertebrate paleontology, especially the Paleocene–Eocene transition and early Cenozoic mammals. His primary research focus is on the origin of modern orders of mammals, and he is a leading expert on the evolution of primates and Whales. Gingerich was among the experts who analyzed the skeleton of Darwinius masillae.