Abdullah Gohar | |
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Alma mater |
Al-Azhar University (B.Sc.) Mansoura University (M.Sc.) |
Known for | Discovery of Phiomicetus anubis Tutcetus rayanensis |
Awards | The Patterson Memorial Award (October 2023), Jon C. Graff International Paleontology Award (November 2021) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Vertebrate Paleontology |
Institutions |
Mansoura University Vertebrate Paleontology Center (MUVP) Oklahoma State University |
Thesis | Paleobiological studies on Paleogene archaeocete whales from the Fayum Depression, Egypt (2021) |
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Abdullah Gohar
Abdullah Gohar (born February 1, 1995) is an Egyptian vertebrate paleontologist known for his significant contributions to the field of evolutionary biology and paleontology, particularly in the study of marine mammals [1]. He is currently a member of the Sallam Lab at Mansoura University in Egypt and pursuing a Ph.D. in vertebrate paleontology at Oklahoma State University's Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology at the Center for Health Sciences in Tulsa, USA. [2]
Education and Research
Gohar's research focuses primarily on the evolution and paleontology of marine mammals, with a particular emphasis on the earliest cetaceans and sirenians. He has been actively involved in various paleontological expeditions, notably in the Sahara Desert of Egypt, where he participated in the naming and description of significant fossil discoveries. [3] [4] [5] [6]
Among his notable contributions are the identification and description of Tutcetus rayanensis [7] [8], recognized as the smallest basilosaurid whale, and Phiomicetus anubis [9] [10], an ancient amphibious four-legged whale. These discoveries have provided valuable insights into the evolutionary history and adaptations of marine mammals, shedding light on their transition from land to sea.
Selected Awards
Throughout his academic career, Gohar has been recognized for his outstanding achievements and contributions to paleontology. Some of his notable awards include:
These accolades underscore Gohar's exceptional dedication and contributions to the field of vertebrate paleontology, highlighting his commitment to advancing our understanding of the evolutionary history of marine mammals.