The Beginning of the Age of Mammals in New Mexico
Tomas Williamson Ph.D, Curator of Paleontology, New Mexico Museum of Natural History
Survivors: Turtles of the Early Cenozoic
Tyler Lyson Ph.D., Smithsonian Institution: National Museum of Natural History
Tropical Wyoming: Using Early Eocene Leaves from Fossil Lake to Infer Climate
Arvid Aase, Curator at Fossil Butte National Monument, Kemmerer, WY
Unique Fauna of Fossil Lake
Lance Grande Ph.D, Field Museum Distinguished Service Curator, Field Museum of Natural History
Terrestrial Biotic Response to the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
Jonathan Bloch Ph.D., Research Foundation Professor, University of Florida
The Age of Mammals Snakes: Cenozoic Diversity and Radiations of Squamate Reptiles
Jason Head Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Nebraska
New Vertebrate Fossils from the Cenozoic of Madagascar
Karen Samonds Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Biology, Northern Illinois University
The Emergence of Modern People
Fred Smith PhD., Professor of Anthropology and Chair of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Illinois State University
Murderous Weapon Indeed: Evidence of Fatal Combat within the “False Saber-Toothed Cats”
Clint Boyd Ph.D., Haslem Postdoctoral Fellow, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
The Life and Death of Whales: New Discoveries About the Evolution of the World’s Largest Animals
Nick Pyenson Ph.D., Curator of Marine Mammals, Smithsonian Institution: National Museum of Natural History
The Final Days of Mammoths and Mastodons
Chris Widga Ph.D., Curator of Geology, Illinois State Museum
Horses and Bison: Icons of the Ice Age
Eric Scott Ph.D., Curator of Paleontology, San Bernardino County Museum-Redlands
Deadly Carving Tooth: The Sabercat, Smilodon fatalis
Julie Meachen Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Anatomy, Des Moines University
Stories Yet Untold: The History of Crocodyliforms After the Age of Dinosaurs
Christopher Brochu Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Geology, University of Iowa
A Lost World Found: Texas in the Mid-Cretaceous
Christopher Noto Ph.D., Assistant Professor in Biological Sciences, University of Wisconsin – Parkside