
معرفی
Henning Blom is an Associate Professor at Uppsala University's Department of Organismal Biology and Evolution and Development. His work focuses on vertebrate paleontology, evolutionary biology, and stratigraphy, with a particular emphasis on early vertebrate evolution and fossil analysis techniques. He has contributed extensively to understanding Devonian-Carboniferous transitions, mass extinctions, and the anatomy of ancient fish.
Research interests include the morphological evolution of early vertebrates, paleoenvironmental reconstruction through geochemical analysis, and the application of advanced imaging techniques like synchrotron microtomography. His studies often integrate fossil morphology with developmental biology to explore evolutionary innovations in vertebrate dentition and skeletal systems.
Recent publications highlight trends in global vertebrate paleontology research, post-mass extinction ecosystems, and the stratigraphic distribution of Silurian vertebrates. Collaborative work with international teams has led to groundbreaking insights into the origins of jawed vertebrates and the ecological dynamics of ancient marine environments.


