- Mike Archer (paleontologist)
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Mike Archer (born 1945, Sydney, New South Wales) is an Australian paleontologist specialising in Australia vertebrates. He is a Professor at the School of Biological, Earth & Environmental Sciences, University of New South Wales. His previous appointments include Director of the Australian Museum 1999-2004[1] and Dean of Science at the University of New South Wales 2004-2009.[2]
He was born in Sydney but raised in the United States and studied at the Princeton University. From 1972 to 1978, he was the Curator of Mammals at the Queensland Museum.[3] Since 1983, he is involved with the exploration of the Riversleigh fossil site in Queensland.[4]
He is opposed to Creationism and regularly engages in active debates with Creationists.[5]
During his time as Director of the Australian Museum, he was the initiator of attempts to clone the Thylacinus cynocephalus, the Tasmanian Tiger, an animal extinct since 1936.[6][7]
He is married to the paleontologist Suzanne Hand, with whom he has two daughters.
Honours
- 1984: Clarke Medal, Royal Society of New South Wales[8]
- 1987: Inaugural Queensland Museum Medal for Research
- 1989: Australian Heritage Award for Nature Conservation
- 1990: Inaugural Eureka Prize for the Promotion of Science
- 1990: Inaugural IBM Conservation Award for Research
- 1994: Von Mueller Medal, ANZAAS
- 1996: Verco Medal, Royal Society of South Australia
- 1998: Australian Skeptic of the Year
- 2002: Fellow, Australian Academy of Science
- 2008: Member of the Order of Australia (AM)[9]
Publications
- Archer, M. (Ed.) (1982). Carnivorous Marsupials. Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales, 1982. ISBN 9780959995137, 9780959995137 (2 volumes)
- Archer, M. and Clayton, C. (Eds.) (1984). Vertebrate Zoogeography & Evolution in Australasia: Animals in Space & Time. Hesperian Press. ISBN 9780859050364
- Archer, M. and Flannery, T.F. with Grigg, G.C. (1985) The Kangaroo. Kevin Weldon Press. ISBN 9780949708229
- Archer, M., Hand, S. and Godthelp, H. (1986). Uncovering Australia's Dreamtime. Surrey Beatty & Sons ISBN 0949324078
- Archer, M. (Ed.) (1987). Possums and Opossums: Studies in Evolution. Surrey Beatty & Sons in association with the Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales. ISBN 0949324051
- Cronin, L. (Ed.) (1987). Koala: Australia's Endearing Marsupial. Reed Books Pty, Ltd. ISBN 9780730101581 (text by Archer et al.)
- Long, J.A., Archer, M., Flannery, T. and Hand, S. (2002). Prehistoric mammals of Australia and New Guinea: One hundred million years of evolution. University of NSW Press.. ISBN 9780868404356
- Archer, M., Hand, S. and Godthelp, H. (2000). Australia's lost world: Prehistoric animals of Riversleigh. Indiana University Press. ISBN 9780253339140
References
- ^ "Curators and Directors of the Australian Museum". Australian Museum. http://australianmuseum.net.au/Curators-and-Directors-of-the-Australian-Museum. Retrieved 2009-07-22.
- ^ "Professor Mike Archer - Profile". UNSW Faculty of Science. http://www.science.unsw.edu.au/marcher-profile/. Retrieved 2010-05-28.
- ^ Prof. Mike Archer (Australia) Honorary Associates of Rationalist International, retrieved 2009-08-08
- ^ Riversleigh fossils Encyclopædia Britannica, retrieved 2009-08-08
- ^ Dr Michael Archer, local ringleader Creation Ministries International, retrieved 2009-08-08
- ^ With a Tiger in the Tank World Press Review, published August 2002, retrieved 2009-08-08
- ^ True or False? Extinction Is Forever Smithsonian magazine, June 2003, retrieved 2009-08-08
- ^ The Clarke Medal and Clarke Memorial Lectureship
- ^ Australia Day 2008 Honours List
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- Princeton University alumni
- Members of the Order of Australia
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