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Paul Sereno

Paleontologist and Explorer
President and Co-Founder of Project Exploration

Paul Sereno

Paul Sereno is the most popular paleontologist of the TV generation, thrilling audiences with a unique blend of travel, adventure, art, and science. One of National Geographic's esteemed Explorers-in-Residence, Sereno has discovered and named dozens of dinosaurs and giant crocs on five continents on expeditions to remote corners of the globe. His work has been the subject of documentaries on National Geographic Channel, PBS, and NBC, and he has often appeared on TODAY, Good Morning America, and more. Sereno is co-founder of Project Exploration, a nonprofit outreach organization dedicated to drawing city kids to science and science careers. With unmatched enthusiasm and talent as a communicator, Paul Sereno brings inspirational tales of high adventure in exotic locales and amazing discoveries to audiences of all ages.

Sereno studied dinosaur fossils in far-flung collections in China and Mongolia while earning a doctorate at Columbia University and the American Museum of Natural History in New York. In 1987, he joined the faculty of the University of Chicago, where he teaches paleontology and evolution. His field work began in the late 1980's in the foothills of the Andes in Argentina, where his team discovered the first dinosaurs to roam the Earth some 230 million years ago, such as the dog-sized Eoraptor ("dawn raptor").

In the early 1990's Sereno's expeditions shifted to the Sahara – to unearth Africa's lost world of dinosaurs. On intrepid expeditions into the heart of the Sahara, his teams have excavated 100 tons of dinosaur fossils, bringing to light a menagerie of new species including ponderous long-necked plant-eaters like Nigersaurus ("Niger reptile"), meat-eaters like Afrovenator ("African hunter"), and Rugops ("rough face"), and a bizarre huge-clawed fish-eater Suchomimus ("crocodile mimic"). Other discoveries include the world's largest crocodile, the 40-foot-long "SuperCroc" (Sarcosuchus), the triple-fanged, horned "BoarCroc" (Kaprosuchus), and Africa's first pterosaur (winged reptile) with a 15-foot wingspan.

After 2000, Sereno led a series of expeditions to Asia. His team discovered the first dinosaur skull from India, the new meat-eater Rajasaurus ("princely reptile"). In a remote corner of the Gobi Desert in Inner Mongolia, he discovered a herd of 25 plant-eating dinosaurs that died in their tracks, mired in a sinkhole some 90 million years ago. On another expedition that crossed Tibet, Sereno's team discovered a new, as yet unnamed, dinosaur an elevation of 13,000 feet.

Back in Africa in the heart of the Sahara, Sereno's latest discovery is a stunning archaeological site preserving hundreds of human burials and thousands of artifacts. Dating back to a time before the pyramids some 10,000 years ago, these people inhabited a "Green Sahara" that was home to 6-foot long perch, crocodiles and hippos. The intertwined skeletons of a mother and two children, dubbed the "Stone Age Embrace", ranks as one of the most spectacular prehistoric burials ever discovered.

The author of books and stories in National Geographic and Natural History and subject of scores of documentaries, Sereno's recognition includes Chicago Tribune's Teacher of the Year award (1993), Chicago magazine's Chicagoan of the Year (1996), Newsweek's The Century Club (1997), People's 50 Most Beautiful People (1997), Esquire's 100 Best People in the World (1997), Boston Museum of Science's Walker Prize for extraordinary contributions in paleontology (1997), Columbia University's University Medal for Excellence (1999), the Roy Chapman Andrews Society's Distinguished Explorer (2009), and the Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring (2009) from the White House for Project Exploration.

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All presentations include a first-hand look at remarkable fossils and flesh reconstructions.

Strategy Lessons from a Real Life Indiana Jones. Fossil obsessions and a taste for adventure carry Paul Sereno to the remote corners of the world to discover dozens of new species under the harshest conditions. Join Sereno as he shares the everyday life of a dinosaur hunter – crossing the Sahara and challenged by bandits, on the Tibetan plateau, in the heart of the Gobi. He'll reveal the tools and techniques he's created for exploration success, and examine how these best practices of paleontology can apply to any organization. Learn how Sereno leads his research team, prepares for the unknown, and creates innovative formulas for unearthing new dinosaurs by the dozen. Using stunning visual images, powerful video, and real-life exotic fossils, and Sereno will motivate audiences to explore great new ways of thinking.

The Dinosaur Hunter. Follow the spectacular journey of an explorer who has discovered dinosaurs on five continents. Meet sail-backed Suchomimus, the fern-mower Nigersaurus, weird crocs and soaring pterosaurs, as Sereno paints a vivid picture of the dinosaur castaways he has unearthed on drifting continents. With real-life exotic animal skulls in hand, Sereno brings audiences inspiration through exploration.

Find Your Hidden Genius. After a rocky youth with failing grades, Sereno squeaked into college aiming to become a painter. Discovering paleontology there, his work soon became an exciting blend of art, history and science wrapped in adventure. Famed for inspiring city kids and adults to pursue their destiny, Sereno argues that we can never fully grasp our "hidden genius" in one lifetime.

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