Jonathan Geisler

Jonathan Geisler

Title: Professor & Chair

Department: Anatomy (College of Osteopathic Medicine)

Campus: Long Island

Educational Credentials: Ph.D.

Joined New York Tech: 2009


Jonathan Geisler, Ph.D., is an expert on the evolutionary history of mammals, with particular emphasis on Cetacea (whales, dolphins, and porpoises). In addition to being an author on papers that have named 13 new species, Geisler has published several large datasets that resolve relationships among mammals. Much of his work involves two related themes: 1) the unique information provided by the fossil record, and 2) that new perspectives can emerge when information from living species is combined with that from fossil species. Geisler is also a Research Associate of the National Museum of Natural History (Washington, D.C.) and has been recognized by the government of Mongolia for his help in repatriating dinosaur fossils that were stolen from that country.

Geisler graduated magna cum laude from the College of Charleston in 1995, with a B.A. in Biology and a B.S. in Geology. That year he was also accepted into a joint program between the American Museum of Natural History and Columbia University, receiving a M.A. in 1998, a M. Phil. in 2000, and a Ph.D. in 2001 in Earth and Environmental Sciences from Columbia University. His primary graduate advisor was the late Malcolm McKenna, one of the foremost mammalian paleontologists in North America.

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