Madelaine Böhme
Madelaine Böhme | |
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Born | 1967 (age 56–57) Palaeoclimatology |
Institutions | University of Tübingen |
Madelaine Böhme (born 1967) is a German
palaeoclimatology at the University of Tübingen.[1]
Böhme was born in 1967 in
LMU Munich in 2003. In 2009 she became professor of terrestrial palaeoclimatology in Tübingen.[2]
Work published in 2017 by a team including Böhme established that
In 2019, Böhme and her team were the first to describe great apes with adaptations for bipedalism that lived 11.6 million years ago.[5]
In 2022, alongside Gerald Mayr and Thomas Lechner, Böhme described Allgoviachen tortonica, a new genus and species of anatid bird from the Hammerschmiede clay pits of Bavaria, Germany.[6]
References
- ^ "Madelaine Böhme, Paläoklimatologin". alpha-Forum (Video interview) (in German). Bayerischer Rundfunk. July 26, 2017. Retrieved November 11, 2019.
- ^ Seifert, Michael (2010). "Neu berufen: Madelaine Böhme" (Press release) (in German). University of Tübingen. Retrieved November 11, 2019.
- ^ "Scientists find 7.2-million-year-old pre-human remains in the Balkans". phys.org. University of Toronto. May 22, 2017. Retrieved November 11, 2019.
- PMID 28531170.
- S2CID 207888156.
- S2CID 247310405.
External links
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- "Prof. Dr. Madelaine Böhme". academia-net.org.