
Patricia G. Gensel
Research Professor · Paleobotany
University of North Carolina at Chapel HillAbout
Patricia G. Gensel is a Research Professor Emerita in the Department of Biology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her research focuses on paleobotany, particularly the study of fossil plants from the Devonian, Lower Carboniferous, and Late Cretaceous periods. She investigates plant morphology, evolutionary relationships, and stratigraphic applications, with an emphasis on in situ spores and the use of palynological data in systematic and phylogenetic analyses.
Her work includes studying Devonian plants to understand evolutionary patterns, post-Devonian plant diversification in the Lower Carboniferous, and the radiation of early angiosperms in the Late Cretaceous. She is also examining conifer and angiosperm wood fossils from North Carolina, a region understudied for over 50 years. Gensel’s research bridges pteridology, palynology, and evolutionary biology, contributing to broader understanding of plant evolution and paleoecology.
No academic awards or grants are explicitly listed. She has not supervised students as noted in the provided text. Her research is conducted within the Department of Biology, with no specific lab or team mentioned beyond institutional affiliations.
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