Nationality Chinese Doctoral students Zhou Zhonghe Fields Vertebrate paleontology | Name Meemann Chang Other notable students Xiaobo Yu | |
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Born 张弥曼April 17, 1936 (age 88) , Nanjing, Jiangsu, China ( 1936-04-17 ) Other names Zhang Miman, Mee-mann Chang Institutions Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology Institution Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology Alma mater Moscow State University, Stockholm University Similar Shi Yigong, Caroline Dean, Shiing Shen Chern Zodiac Sign Aries |
Chongqing Interview Series | Mee-Mann Chang: A National Goddess of Science
Meemann Chang (Chinese: 张弥曼) is a Chinese paleontologist at the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology (IVPP). She completed her undergraduate studies at Moscow University and completed her PhD thesis entitled 'The braincase of Youngolepis, a Lower Devonian crossopterygian from Yunnan, south-western China' at Stockholm University. She was the first woman to become head of IVPP in 1983. Later in 2011 she also received an honorary degree from the University of Chicago for her many career achievements.
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- Chongqing Interview Series Mee Mann Chang A National Goddess of Science
- Selected publications
- References
Species named in her honour include the extinct sarcopterygian fish Meemannia, the theropod dinosaur Sinovenator changii, and the extinct bird Archaeornithura meemannae. There is also a unique organ of yunnanolepid antiarch placoderms named "Chang's Apparatus" after her.
There is also a special book volume on fossil fish published in her honour Morphology, Phylogeny and Paleobiogeography of Fossil Fishes, ISBN 0-786918-50-0 .
Meemann notably first described and later re-described the fossil genus Paralycoptera, and also described the fossil genera Diabolepis and Youngolepis.
Selected publications
