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Lee Berger (paleoanthropologist)
Berger is known not only for his discoveries, but also for his unusually public persona in paleoanthropology, and for making his most notable discoveries open-access projects. He gives hundreds of talks per year, and has had a close relationship with National Geographic for many years, appearing in several of their shows and documentaries. Provided by Wikipedia
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Palaeoanthropology and the study of pre-adult fossil remains by Debra R. Bolter, Noel Cameron, Christopher A. Wolfe, Julia C. Boughner, Patrick Mahoney, Lawrence Schell, Tesla A. Monson, Keneiloe Molopyane, Lee Berger, Robin Bernstein, Steven E. Churchill, Sarah Elton, John Hawks, Angeline B. Leece, Jill Pruetz, Kyra E. Stull
Published 2025-06-01
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A chromosome-level reference genome for the critically endangered Southern Corroboree frog (Pseudophryne corroboree) [version 1; peer review: 2 approved] by Lee Berger, Tiffany A. Kosch, Deon Gilbert, Andrew J. Crawford, David Hunter, Damian Goodall, Linelle Abueg, Michael McFadden, Giulio Formenti, Joanna Collins, Nivesh Jain, Tatiana Tilley, Conor Whelan, Brian O'Toole, Matthieu Muffato, Ira Cooke, Olivier Fedrigo, Bethan Yates, Erich D. Jarvis, Jennifer Balacco, Lee F. Skerratt
Published 2025-04-01
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