Philip J. Currie
Philip John Currie (born March 13, 1949) is a Canadian palaeontologist and museum curator who helped found the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology in Drumheller, Alberta and is now a professor at the University of Alberta in Edmonton. In the 1980s, he became the director of the Canada-China Dinosaur Project, the first cooperative palaeontological partnering between China and the West since the Central Asiatic Expeditions in the 1920s, and helped describe some of the first feathered dinosaurs. He is one of the primary editors of the influential ''Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs'', and his areas of expertise include theropods (especially Tyrannosauridae), the origin of birds, and dinosaurian migration patterns and herding behavior. He was one of the models for palaeontologist Alan Grant in the film ''Jurassic Park''. Provided by Wikipedia
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New specimens of the crested theropod dinosaur Elmisaurus rarus from Mongolia by Philip J. Currie, Gregory F. Funston, Halszka Osmólska
Published 2016-02-01
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Cannibalism in Tyrannosaurus rex. by Nicholas R Longrich, John R Horner, Gregory M Erickson, Philip J Currie
Published 2010-01-01
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An ornithomimid (Dinosauria) bonebed from the Late Cretaceous of Alberta, with implications for the behavior, classification, and stratigraphy of North American ornithomimids. by Thomas M Cullen, Michael J Ryan, Claudia Schröder-Adams, Philip J Currie, Yoshitsugu Kobayashi
Published 2013-01-01
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