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Jørn Hurum

Jørn Harald Hurum (born November 4, 1967) is a Norwegian paleontologist and popularizer of science. He is a vertebrate paleontologist and holds an Associate Professor position at the Natural History Museum of the University of Oslo. He has studied dinosaurs, primitive mammals and plesiosaurs.

Hurum in 2006

Media

Hurum is known as a popularizer of science with a high media profile. He is the author of the book Menneskets utvikling ("The Evolution of Man") and the host of the segment Jørns hjørne ("Jørn's Corner") on the popular-science program "Newton" on Norwegian television. He also co-hosts the radio program Hurum og Ødegaard ("Hurum and Ødegaard") with astrophysicist Knut Jørgen Røed Ødegaard on Norwegian radio. In 2001, Hurum was awarded Oslo University's "Formidlingspris," an award for the popularization of science, which he shared with Hans Arne Nakrem and Geir Søli. He was awarded the prize again in 2009 for his work publicizing "Ida", the Darwinius find.

Discoveries

Hurum has done work on a wide range of vertebrate palaeontology, ranging from Mesozoic mammals, theropod dinosaurs and plesiosaurs from Svalbard. In 2006 his team uncovered an enormous short-necked plesiosaur, the Pliosaurus funkei, possibly the largest carnivore found to date.[1][2][3] His main work continues to be in the field of plesiosaurs and ichthyosaurs from Svalbard.

In May, 2009, he announced the acquisition and scientific description of a 47-million-year-old, 95% complete skeleton of a primitive primate, Darwinius masillae, that had been in the private collection of an amateur fossil collector for 25 years.[4]

Hurum named the specimen "Ida", after his daughter.[5]

Controversy

Some experts in the scientific community were critical of the 2009 media campaign Hurum orchestrated to publicize his find Darwinius masillae. Matt Cartmill, an anthropologist from Duke University, said "The P.R. campaign on this fossil is I think more of a story than the fossil itself".[6] Hurum's reputation was further tarnished when it turned out that the fossil was not a "Revolutionary Scientific Find That Will Change Everything," as he had claimed in his press release,[7][8] and that some of the key scientific claims he had made for Darwinius masillae failed scientific scrutiny.[6][9][10][11]

Hurum was named a 2011 National Geographic Emerging Explorer.

References

  1. ^ Smith, Lewis (2009-03-17). "Predator X was the most fearsome animal ever to swim the oceans". The Times. London. Retrieved 2009-03-17.
  2. ^ Espen M. Knutsen, Patrick S. Druckenmiller and Jørn H. Hurum (2012). "A new species of Pliosaurus (Sauropterygia: Plesiosauria) from the Middle Volgian of central Spitsbergen, Norway". Norwegian Journal of Geology. 92 (2–3): 235–258. ISSN 0029-196X.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link)
  3. ^ Low resolusion pdf 2012-12-02 at the Wayback Machine High resolusion pdf[dead link]
  4. ^ [1] May 22, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ James Randerson. "Fossil Ida: A profile of palaeontologist Jørn Hurum". the Guardian.
  6. ^ a b "Amid Media Circus, Scientists Doubt 'Ida' Is Your Ancestor". Livescience. May 21, 2009. Retrieved 2009-05-21.
  7. ^ Brian Switek (May 18, 2009). . Archived from the original on May 22, 2009. Retrieved 2009-05-24.
  8. ^ "Ida the fossil will reveal her secrets slowly | Adam Rutherford | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk". The Guardian. London. 20 May 2009. Retrieved 2009-05-24.
  9. ^ Chris Beard (May 21, 2009). "Why Ida fossil is not the missing link". New Scientist. Reed Business Information. Retrieved 2009-05-22.
  10. ^ Fossil primate challenges Ida's place Nature 461, 1040 (2009)
  11. ^ "Missing link primate isn't a link after all". NBC News. October 21, 2009.

External links

  • Hurum's publications, and press releases concerning his work
  • Short biography

jørn, hurum, jørn, harald, hurum, born, november, 1967, norwegian, paleontologist, popularizer, science, vertebrate, paleontologist, holds, associate, professor, position, natural, history, museum, university, oslo, studied, dinosaurs, primitive, mammals, ples. Jorn Harald Hurum born November 4 1967 is a Norwegian paleontologist and popularizer of science He is a vertebrate paleontologist and holds an Associate Professor position at the Natural History Museum of the University of Oslo He has studied dinosaurs primitive mammals and plesiosaurs Hurum in 2006 Contents 1 Media 2 Discoveries 3 Controversy 4 References 5 External linksMedia EditHurum is known as a popularizer of science with a high media profile He is the author of the book Menneskets utvikling The Evolution of Man and the host of the segment Jorns hjorne Jorn s Corner on the popular science program Newton on Norwegian television He also co hosts the radio program Hurum og Odegaard Hurum and Odegaard with astrophysicist Knut Jorgen Roed Odegaard on Norwegian radio In 2001 Hurum was awarded Oslo University s Formidlingspris an award for the popularization of science which he shared with Hans Arne Nakrem and Geir Soli He was awarded the prize again in 2009 for his work publicizing Ida the Darwinius find Discoveries EditHurum has done work on a wide range of vertebrate palaeontology ranging from Mesozoic mammals theropod dinosaurs and plesiosaurs from Svalbard In 2006 his team uncovered an enormous short necked plesiosaur the Pliosaurus funkei possibly the largest carnivore found to date 1 2 3 His main work continues to be in the field of plesiosaurs and ichthyosaurs from Svalbard In May 2009 he announced the acquisition and scientific description of a 47 million year old 95 complete skeleton of a primitive primate Darwinius masillae that had been in the private collection of an amateur fossil collector for 25 years 4 Hurum named the specimen Ida after his daughter 5 Controversy EditSome experts in the scientific community were critical of the 2009 media campaign Hurum orchestrated to publicize his find Darwinius masillae Matt Cartmill an anthropologist from Duke University said The P R campaign on this fossil is I think more of a story than the fossil itself 6 Hurum s reputation was further tarnished when it turned out that the fossil was not a Revolutionary Scientific Find That Will Change Everything as he had claimed in his press release 7 8 and that some of the key scientific claims he had made for Darwinius masillae failed scientific scrutiny 6 9 10 11 Hurum was named a 2011 National Geographic Emerging Explorer References Edit Smith Lewis 2009 03 17 Predator X was the most fearsome animal ever to swim the oceans The Times London Retrieved 2009 03 17 Espen M Knutsen Patrick S Druckenmiller and Jorn H Hurum 2012 A new species of Pliosaurus Sauropterygia Plesiosauria from the Middle Volgian of central Spitsbergen Norway Norwegian Journal of Geology 92 2 3 235 258 ISSN 0029 196X a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint uses authors parameter link Low resolusion pdf Archived 2012 12 02 at the Wayback Machine High resolusion pdf dead link 1 Archived May 22 2009 at the Wayback Machine James Randerson Fossil Ida A profile of palaeontologist Jorn Hurum the Guardian a b Amid Media Circus Scientists Doubt Ida Is Your Ancestor Livescience May 21 2009 Retrieved 2009 05 21 Brian Switek May 18 2009 A Discovery That Will Change Everything Or Not Laelaps Archived from the original on May 22 2009 Retrieved 2009 05 24 Ida the fossil will reveal her secrets slowly Adam Rutherford Comment is free guardian co uk The Guardian London 20 May 2009 Retrieved 2009 05 24 Chris Beard May 21 2009 Why Ida fossil is not the missing link New Scientist Reed Business Information Retrieved 2009 05 22 Fossil primate challenges Ida s place Nature 461 1040 2009 Missing link primate isn t a link after all NBC News October 21 2009 External links EditCurriculum Hurum s publications and press releases concerning his work Short biography Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jorn Hurum amp oldid 1133199852, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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