Nadia Fröbisch
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Nadia Belinda Fröbisch (née Stöcker) is a German vertebrate paleontologist and developmental biologist who specializes in the evolution and development of amphibians. She is currently a professor at the
Museum für Naturkunde Berlin The Natural History Museum (german: Museum für Naturkunde) is a natural history museum located in Berlin, Germany. It exhibits a vast range of specimens from various segments of natural history and in such domain it is one of three major muse ...
in the Leibniz Institute for Research on Evolution and Biodiversity.


Academic and professional background

Fröbisch obtained her
vordiplom A ''Diplom'' (, from grc, δίπλωμα ''diploma'') is an academic degree in the German-speaking countries Germany, Austria, and Switzerland and a similarly named degree in some other European countries including Albania, Bulgaria, Belarus, ...
(B.Sc. equivalent) at the
University of Bonn The Rhenish Friedrich Wilhelm University of Bonn (german: Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn) is a public research university located in Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It was founded in its present form as the ( en, Rhine ...
in Germany (1996-1999), after which she spent a year as a visiting student at the
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and volunteered at the Royal Tyrell Museum. Following that, she pursued her diploma (M.Sc. equivalent) at the University of Bonn (2000-2003) under the supervision of Martin Sander, where she studied
Middle Triassic In the geologic timescale, the Middle Triassic is the second of three epochs of the Triassic period or the middle of three series in which the Triassic system is divided in chronostratigraphy. The Middle Triassic spans the time between Ma and ...
ichthyosaurs. Fröbisch then went on to pursue her doctoral studies at
McGill University McGill University (french: link=no, Université McGill) is an English-language public research university located in Montreal, Quebec Montreal ( ; officially Montréal, ) is the second-most populous city in Canada and most populous ...
(2003-2008) under the supervision of Robert Carroll and Hans Larsson, where she studied the extinct
dissorophoid Dissorophoideans are a clade of medium-sized, temnospondyl amphibians that appeared during the Moscovian in Euramerica, and continued through to the Late Permian and the Early Triassic of Gondwana. They are distinguished by various details of the ...
temnospondyls Temnospondyli (from Greek τέμνειν, ''temnein'' 'to cut' and σπόνδυλος, ''spondylos'' 'vertebra') is a diverse order of small to giant tetrapods—often considered primitive amphibians—that flourished worldwide during the Carbo ...
, a close relative of modern amphibians. She went on to hold postdoctoral positions at the University of Toronto Mississauga (supervised by
Robert Reisz Robert Rafael Reisz is a Canadian paleontologist and specialist in the study of early amniote and tetrapod evolution. Research career Reisz received his B.Sc. (1969), M.Sc. (1971) and Ph.D. (1975) from McGill University as Robert L. Carrol ...
) and the University of Chicago (supervised by
Neil Shubin Neil Shubin (born December 22, 1960) is an American paleontologist, evolutionary biologist and popular science writer. He is the Robert R. Bensley Professor of Organismal Biology and Anatomy, Associate Dean of Organismal Biology and Anatomy and ...
). She is currently a professor at the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin and is technically affiliated with
Humboldt University Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (german: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, abbreviated HU Berlin) is a German public research university in the central borough of Mitte in Berlin. It was established by Frederick William III on the initiati ...
. She won the Canadian Paleontology Conference's Bolton Award in 2006, given to the best student presentation, and the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology's Romer Prize in 2006, a prestigious award given for the best student talk based on doctoral research. She appeared in an episode of National Geographic's TV series " Naked Science" and was a Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Distinguished Lecturer from 2018 to 2020; this program was originally an initiative of the
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to make accomplished scientists available for public lectures.


Academic contributions

Fröbisch's research focuses primarily on the evolution and development of extinct and extant amphibians through the combined use of paleontological and modern developmental approaches. In particular, she is well known for her work examining patterns of limb development and regeneration. Although her work primarily utilizes amphibian models, with a secondary eye towards lungfish, she has also published on ichthyosaurs, pterosaurs, and chondrichthyans. Her research has been published in leading academic journals, including
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,
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, Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, and Biological Reviews. She also serves on the editorial board of several paleontological journals, including PalZ, the Journal of Paleontology, and Paleobiology. Fröbisch has contributed to naming several new species of extinct tetrapods, outlined below:


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