Richard Estes
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Richard Estes
Summary
Richard Estes is a human[1]. He was born on January 1, 1932[2]. He died on January 1, 1990[3]. He worked as a paleontologist[4] and university teacher[5].
Key Facts
- Richard Estes was born on January 1, 1932[2].
- Richard Estes died on January 1, 1990[3].
- Richard Estes held citizenship in United States[6].
- Richard Estes worked as a paleontologist[4].
- Richard Estes worked as a university teacher[5].
- Richard Estes was employed by University of California, San Diego[7].
- Among Richard Estes's employers was San Diego State University[8].
- Richard Estes was employed by Boston University[9].
- Richard Estes's doctoral advisor was Charles Lewis Camp[10].
- Richard Estes received the Romer-Simpson Medal[11].
- Richard Estes is recorded as male[12].
- Richard Estes's instance of is recorded as human[13].
- Richard Estes supervised Mark Norell as a doctoral student[14].
- Richard Estes supervised Jacques A. Gauthier as a doctoral student[15].
- Richard Estes's family name is recorded as Estes[16].
- Richard Estes's given name is recorded as Richard[17].
- Richard Estes's has works in the collection is recorded as Whitney Museum of American Art[18].
- Richard Estes's copyright status as a creator is recorded as works protected by copyrights[19].
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Origins and Family
Richard Estes was born on January 1, 1932[2].
Education
Richard Estes's doctoral advisor was Charles Lewis Camp[10].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include paleontologist[4] and university teacher[5]. Employers include University of California, San Diego[7], a public university[20], in United States[21], founded in 1960[22]; San Diego State University[8], a public research university[23], in United States[24], founded in 1897[25]; and Boston University[9], a research university[26], in United States[27], founded in 1869[28], headquartered in Boston[29]. Doctoral students include Mark Norell[14], a paleontologist[30], 1957–2025[31], of United States[32], awarded the Romer-Simpson Medal[33], specialised in molecular genetics[34] and Jacques A. Gauthier[15], a paleontologist[35], b. 1948[36], of United States[37], awarded the Prix Champlain[38].
Recognition
Richard Estes received the Romer-Simpson Medal[11].
Death and Burial
Richard Estes died on January 1, 1990[3].
FAQs
What did Richard Estes do for work?
Richard Estes worked as paleontologist[4] and university teacher[5].
What awards did Richard Estes receive?
Honors received include Romer-Simpson Medal[11].