專題系列演講

受邀講者

Dr. Ai Kawamura
Current position:
Lecturer of University of Toyama (Japan)
Paper Title:
Quaternary land mammal faunas in the Ryukyu Islands with discussion on the relation to those in Tawain.

Dr. Allan Gil S. Fernando
Current position:
Professor, National Institute of Geological Sciences, University of the Philippines Diliman, Philippines.
Paper Title:
Bridging Fossil Frontiers: Insights from New Fossil Localities in the Philippines and Their Significance to Paleontological Research in Taiwan and the West Pacific Region.

Dr. Antoine Souron
Current position:
Assistant professor at the University of Bordeaux, France, in the laboratory PACEA (prehistory and biological anthropology), where he leads the research team EVODIBIO (Evolution and Biological Diversity).
Paper Title:
An overview of the evolutionary history of Metridiochoerus (Artiodactyla, Suidae ) and an expansion of its known geographic range into Eurasia (India, Pakistan, Taiwan).

高健為 研究員
Current position:
脊椎動物古生物學會(SVP)的榮譽(退休)會員、倫敦林奈學會會員,並於伯克利的古生物博物館做志願者
Paper Title:
台灣上新世的異犬

Dr. Kodai Iwasaki
Current position:
PhD student at Osaka Metropolitan University
Paper Title:
Holocene terraces along the Tsailiao River: Lithofacies, chronology, and fossil assemblages in the terrace deposits, and neotectonic implications.

王曉鳴 教授
Current position:
Curator and
Researcher at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles. 
Paper Title:
Ancestral woolly rhinoceros in Tibet suggest megafaunal origins in high elevation.

Dr. Takumi Tsutaya
Current position:Assistant Professor, Research Center for Integrative Evolutionary Science, The Graduate University for Advanced Studies (SOKENDAI), Japan.
Paper Title:
Introduction to deep-time palaeoproteomics.

曾志傑 教授
Current position:
Associate Professor of Vertebrate Paleontology, Department of Integrative Biology, University of California, Berkeley; Curator of Vertebrate Paleontology, University of California Museum of Paleontology.
Paper Title:
A renewed framework for understanding the tempo and mode of sabertooth evolution.

Dr. Yoshinari Kawamura
Current position:
1) Professor Emeritus of Aichi University of Education (Japan)
2) Visiting researcher of Osaka Museum of Natural History
3) Part-time Lecturer of Chukyo University (Japan)
Paper Title:
Fossils of the bandicoot rat (Bandicota indica) from the early Middle Pleistocene of the Tsailiao area in Tainan, southern Taiwan: An example proving the importance of the area from a viewpoint of micro-mammalian paleontology.

Dr. Yousuke Kaifu
Current position:
Professor in The University Museum at The University of Tokyo, Japan.
Paper title:
The first primate to reach the islands of Okinawa

Dr. Yuri Kimura
Current position:
Curator of vertebrate paleontology at the National Museum of Nature and Science, Japan.
Paper Title:
Old but new: stable carbon isotopes as a tool in vertebrate paleontology

Dr. Masanaru Takai
Current position:
Researcher at The Kyoto University Museum.
Paper Title:
Pleistocene primate fauna in Taiwan: survival of macaques and extinction of colobine

Dr. Yuji Takakuwa
Current position:
Researcher at the Gunma Museum of Natural History, Japan.
Paper Title:
Research perspectives for the Cenozoic chondrichthyan fossils in the Western Pacific region

Dr. Naoki Kohno
Current position:
Researcher at National Museum of Nature and Science,Tokyo.
Paper Title:
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