Paul Sereno

Paul Sereno

Paul Sereno works with students, technicians and artists in his Fossil Lab to bring to life fossils unearthed from sites around the world. His field work began in the foothills of the Andes in Argentina, where he discovered the first dinosaurs to roam the Earth some 230 million years ago. Other expeditions have explored Africa’s Sahara, Asia’s Gobi Desert, India’s Thar Desert and remote valleys in Tibet.

Sereno helped discover Spinosaurus aegyptiacus, among the largest known carnivorous dinosaurs. His most recent discovery, a human burial site in the Sahara predating the Egyptian pyramids, provides a snapshot of life in a once “green” Sahara.

Sereno’s recognitions include Boston Museum of Science’s Walker Prize for extraordinary contributions in paleontology (1997), Columbia University’s University Medal for Excellence (1999), the Roy Chapman Andrews Society’s Distinguished Explorer (2009), and the Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring (2009).

Sereno Stories

What Killed the Dinosaurs Was More Devastating Than an Asteroid

Prof. Paul Sereno says extinction events impacting dinosaurs ‘both gave them the world and took it away’


The Brontosaurus Would Like to Know: What Is a Species, Really?

Article cites Prof. Paul Sereno, who explains categorizing dinosaurs is hard ‘because material is constantly being found’


Safety experts slam lax safety practices at CDC labs

Article features work by sculptor Tyler Keillor, who creates reconstructions of dinosaurs in Prof. Paul Sereno's lab


Big dino discovery unfolds at a thriller's pace

Critic praises NOVA documentary portraying discovery of Spinosaurus fossil by Prof. Paul Sereno and scholar Nizar Ibrahim


Orlando Sentinel

How will U.S. react to Russian woolly mammoths?

Prof. Paul Sereno says that given its genetic proximity to elephants, woolly mammoth could possibly be cloned


How Tinier Theropods Took Flight

Article cites Prof. Paul Sereno, who says new research on shrinking group of dinosaurs sheds light on evolution of birds


The Scientist

Bizarre species of miniature dinosaur identified

Prof. Paul Sereno says new species key to understanding early evolution of early plant-eaters


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