Rainer Hutterer
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Rainer Hutterer
Summary
Rainer Hutterer is a human[1]. He was born on May 6, 1948[2]. He worked as a mammalogist[3], paleobiologist[4], zoologist[5], biologist[6], and scientist[7]. He is known by 11 alternative names across languages and contexts.[8]
Key Facts
- Rainer Hutterer was born on May 6, 1948[2].
- Rainer Hutterer was born on January 1, 1948[9].
- Rainer Hutterer held citizenship in Germany[10].
- Rainer Hutterer's professions included mammalogist[3].
- Rainer Hutterer's professions included paleobiologist[4].
- Rainer Hutterer worked as a zoologist[5].
- Rainer Hutterer worked as a biologist[6].
- Rainer Hutterer's professions included scientist[7].
- Rainer Hutterer's professions included curator[11].
- Rainer Hutterer's field of work was zoologist[12].
- Rainer Hutterer's field of work was zoology[13].
- Rainer Hutterer's field of work was paleobiology[14].
- Rainer Hutterer's field of work was research[15].
- Rainer Hutterer was employed by Field Museum of Natural History[16].
- Rainer Hutterer was employed by American Museum of Natural History[17].
- Rainer Hutterer's education included a stint at University of Hamburg[18].
- Rainer Hutterer's education included a stint at University of Vienna[19].
- Rainer Hutterer was a member of American Society of Mammalogists[20].
- Rainer Hutterer was a member of Deutsche Gesellschaft für Säugetierkunde[21].
- Rainer Hutterer is recorded as male[22].
- Rainer Hutterer's instance of is recorded as human[23].
- Rainer Hutterer earned the academic degree of doctorate[24].
- Rainer Hutterer's family name is recorded as Hutterer[25].
- Rainer Hutterer's given name is recorded as Rainer[26].
- Rainer Hutterer's given name is recorded as Leonhard[27].
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Origins and Family
Recorded date of birth include May 6, 1948[2] and January 1, 1948[9].
Education
Educated at University of Hamburg[18], a public university[28], in Germany[29], founded in 1919[30], headquartered in Hamburg[31] and University of Vienna[19], a university[32], in Austria[33], founded in 1365[34], headquartered in Vienna[35]. Rainer Hutterer earned the academic degree of doctorate[24].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include mammalogist[3], paleobiologist[4], zoologist[5], biologist[6], scientist[7], and curator[11]. Fields of work include zoologist[12], a profession[36]; zoology[13], a branch of biology[37]; paleobiology[14], a branch of biology[38]; and research[15], a type of process[39]. Employers include Field Museum of Natural History[16], a natural history museum[40], in United States[41], founded in 1893[42], headquartered in Chicago[43] and American Museum of Natural History[17], a natural history museum[44], in United States[45], founded in 1869[46], headquartered in New York City[47].
Why It Matters
Rainer Hutterer is known by 11 alternative names across languages and contexts.[8]
He is credited with the discovery of Talpa martinorum[48], a taxon[49].
FAQs
What did Rainer Hutterer do for work?
Rainer Hutterer worked as mammalogist[3], paleobiologist[4], zoologist[5], biologist[6], and scientist[7].
Where did Rainer Hutterer go to school?
Rainer Hutterer was educated at University of Hamburg[18] and University of Vienna[19].
What did Rainer Hutterer discover?
Rainer Hutterer is credited as discoverer of Talpa martinorum[48].