David B. Norman

David Bruce Norman is a British paleontologist, currently Director of the Sedgwick Museum, Cambridge University. [1]

He is a fellow at Christ's College, Cambridge where he teaches geology in the Natural Sciences tripos. He is a member of the Palaeontological Association.[2] He has studied Iguanodon.[3] The species epithet of Equijubus normani was named in honour of him.[4]

He also possesses a keen interest in rugby, and he regularly referees for Cambridge University and District Rugby Referees Society (CUDRRS), earning himself the nickname 'Refosaurus Rex'.

Works

References

  1. "Discussing Darwin on BBC Radio 4's In Our Time"
  2. http://www.palass.org/modules.php?name=palaeo&sec=careers&page=94
  3. http://www.cartage.org.lb/en/themes/biographies/MainBiographies/N/Norman/1.html
  4. You, Luo, Shubin, Witmer, Tang and Tang (2003). "The earliest-known duck-billed dinosaur from deposits of late Early Cretaceous age in northwest China and hadrosaurid evolution." Cretaceous Research, 24: 347-353.
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