Kristina Curry Rogers

Rogers in a dinosaur-embroidered blazer Kristina "Kristi" Curry Rogers (born June 20, 1974) is an American vertebrate paleontologist and a professor in Biology and Geology at Macalester College. Her research focuses on questions of dinosaur paleobiology, bone histology, growth, and evolution, especially in a subgroup of sauropods called Titanosauria. She has named two dinosaur species from Madagascar, ''Rapetosaurus'', the most complete Cretaceous sauropod and titanosaur found to date, and ''Vahiny,'' so far known only from a partial skull. She and Jeffrey A. Wilson co-authored ''The Sauropods, Evolution and Paleobiology'', published in December 2005. Her research includes field work in Argentina, Madagascar, Montana, South Africa, and Zimbabwe. Provided by Wikipedia
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