Felix G. Marx
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Felix G. Marx
Summary
Felix G. Marx is a human[1]. He worked as a researcher[2] and curator[3].
Key Facts
- Felix G. Marx worked as a researcher[2].
- Felix G. Marx worked as a curator[3].
- Felix G. Marx was employed by Museum of Natural Sciences of Belgium[4].
- Felix G. Marx was employed by Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa[5].
- Felix G. Marx's doctoral advisor was Ewan Fordyce[6].
- Felix G. Marx's doctoral advisor was Marcello Ruta[7].
- Felix G. Marx's doctoral advisor was Michael J. Benton[8].
- Felix G. Marx is recorded as male[9].
- Felix G. Marx's instance of is recorded as human[10].
- Felix G. Marx earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[11].
- Felix G. Marx's family name is recorded as Marx[12].
- Felix G. Marx's given name is recorded as Felix[13].
- Felix G. Marx's given name is recorded as Georg[14].
- Felix G. Marx's academic thesis is recorded as The evolutionary relationships and disparity of baleen whales (Mysticeti)[15].
- Felix G. Marx's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as NZThesisProject[16].
Body
Education
Doctoral advisors include Ewan Fordyce[6], a paleontologist[17], 1953–2023[18], of New Zealand[19], awarded the Hutton Medal[20]; Marcello Ruta[7], a paleontologist[21], of Italy[22]; and Michael J. Benton[8], a paleontologist[23], b. 1956[24], of United Kingdom[25], awarded the Lyell Medal[26]. Felix G. Marx earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[11].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include researcher[2] and curator[3]. Employers include Museum of Natural Sciences of Belgium[4], a natural history museum[27], in Belgium[28], founded in 1846[29] and Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa[5], a national museum[30], in New Zealand[31], founded in 1992[32], headquartered in Wellington[33].