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Andrew A. Farke, Ph.D
Dr. Farke received a B.Sc. in Geology from the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology in 2003, and completed his Ph.D. in Anatomical Sciences at Stony Brook University in 2008. He joined the staff at the Alf Museum in June 2008, as curator of paleontology.

Dr. Farke’s research interests primarily focus on the evolution and functional morphology of the ceratopsians, or horned dinosaurs. As such, he has used a variety of techniques and taxa in pursuit of these goals. Interests in this realm include paleopathology, finite element analysis and other biomechanical methods, morphometric and statistical techniques, general descriptive morphology and phylogenetic analysis. In order to better understand aspects of ceratopsian cranial anatomy, much of Dr. Farke’s dissertation research focused on the evolution and function of the frontal sinuses within the skulls of horned mammals. Presently, he is co-PI on an NSF-sponsored grant with Scott Sampson, Cathy Forster, and Mark Loewen, which focuses on documenting the ceratopsid evolutionary radiation.

Beyond ceratopsians, Dr. Farke is interested in Late Cretaceous ecosystems in North America and Gondwana. After several seasons of participation in the Mahajanga Basin Project of northwestern Madagascar, he initiated the Ambilobe Basin Project, which aims to recover vertebrate remains from the Late Cretaceous of northernmost Madagascar. He has also conducted fieldwork in the Almond Formation of Wyoming (in collaboration with University of Utah), among other areas in the western United States.

Outside of research and curatorial duties, Dr. Farke is actively involved in Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, PaleoPortal, and the Timber Lake and Area Museum, as well as bringing paleontology to the public through lectures, television, and consulting.

Recent Publications
Farke, A. A. 2007. Morphology, constraints, and scaling of frontal sinuses in the hartebeest, Alcelaphus buselaphus (Mammalia: Artiodactlya, Bovidae). Journal of Morphology 268:243-253.
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Farke, A. A. 2007. Reexamination of paleopathology in plesiosaurs. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 27:724-726.
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Farke, A. A., and P. M. O’Connor. 2007. Pathology in Majungasaurus crenatissimus (Theropoda: Abelisauridae) from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Memoir 8, Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 27 (supplement to number 2):180-184.
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Curriculum Vitae (PDF format)

Contact Information
Email: afarke@webb.org 

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