Jere
H. Lipps
Department of Integrative Biology and Museum of Paleontology, University of
California, Berkeley, California 94720
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/people/jlipps/jlipps.html
Jere
Lipps is Professor of Integrative Biology at the University of California
(Berkeley) and Curator of Paleontology at the UC (Berkeley) Museum of
Paleontology. Aside from being past director of that Museum he is also a past
president of the Paleontological Society. His research concerns the evolutionary
biology and ecology of marine organisms, protists in particular. This involves
studies of modern species and of particular problems in the fossil record.
Presently, he is participating in studies concerning the biology and molecular
phylogeny of coral reefs (Papua New Guinea, Enewetak Atoll, French Polynesia)
and California foraminifera with the aim of better understanding the fossil
record of these forms. Paleobiologic projects include the evolution of the
earliest shelled protists in the Precambrian and Cambrian and the biologic
constraints on mass extinctions and radiations. These projects are mostly field
oriented utilizing SCUBA in the modern studies and extended geologic work in the
paleobiologic studies.
Photograph: Jere Lipps and his student, Chris Meyer (Ph.D. 1999), arguing creatively about alternative hypotheses for the phylogenetic history of cowries and its relationship to geologic and oceanographic history.