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David C Kendrick is an Associate Professor of Geoscience at Hobart and William Smith Colleges, where he has been a faculty member since 2001. He holds a Ph.D. from Harvard University and a B.S. from Yale University, reflecting a strong foundation in geoscience and evolutionary biology.
Educational Background:
- Ph.D., Harvard University
- B.S., Yale University
His research focuses on the evolution and paleobiology of crinoids, theoretical morphology, and the computer modeling of biological form. He also contributes to historical geology, integrating computational methods with paleontological data to understand morphological evolution over time.
While no recent publications are listed in the provided text, his scholarly interests suggest a strong emphasis on morphological analysis and evolutionary patterns in marine invertebrates, particularly crinoids, using both empirical and simulation-based approaches.
Dr. Kendrick has not been noted to have received any specific scientific awards in the provided information.
There is no mention of student advising, grants, or external funding in the available text. His academic work appears to be centered in theoretical and empirical paleobiology within the Department of Geoscience.
He is affiliated with the Department of Geoscience at Hobart and William Smith Colleges, contributing to both teaching and research in earth and life sciences.





