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Curriculum Vitae Prof. Dr. Sir Peter R. Crane Name: Sir Peter R. Crane Born: 19. Juli 1954 Main areas of research: Macroevolution of plants, paleobotany, conservation of biodiversity, strategic planning for non profit organizations, special museums and botanical gardens around the world Sir Peter R. Crane is an influential paleobotanist and evolutionary biologist. By making comparisons between fossils and the living plants of today this British researcher was able to obtain fundamental insights into the evolution of land plants and the development of a diversity of species. As the Director of the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago and the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew he was actively involved in initiatives to protect biodiversity. Academic and Professional Career since 2016 Founding president, Oak Spring Garden Foundation in Upperville/VA, USA 2009 2016 Dean and professor for botany, School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University in New Haven/CT, USA 2006 2009 Marion and John Sullivan Professor in the Department for Geophysical Sciences, University of Chicago/IL, USA 1999 2006 Director, Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew, UK 1992 1999 Vice president, then director of the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago/IL, USA 1991 1992 Director of the Department for Geology, Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago/IL, USA 1982 1992 Curator for paleobotany in the Department for Geology, Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago/IL, USA 1

1981 1982 Postdoc, Indiana University in Bloomington/IN, USA 1981 PhD, Biological Faculty, University of Reading, UK 1978 1981 Lecturer for botany, University of Reading, UK 1975 BSc, University of Reading, UK Functions in Scientific Societies and Committees 2007 2009 Board member of the Missouri Botanical Garden in St. Louis/MO, USA 2005 2007 Board member of the World Wide Fund For Nature (WWF), UK 2005 2006 Member of the international council of the botanical gardens of Singapur 2004 2007 Curatorial member of the Royal Parks Agency, UK 2004 2006 President of the Palaeontological Association, UK 2002 2004 Council member of the Royal Society, UK 2001 2006 Council member of the nature conservation organization Plantlife, UK 2000 2007 Board member of the Lovaine Trust, UK 2000 2006 Member of the international council of the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago/IL, USA 2000 2006 Druce Committee, Department of Plant Sciences, University of Oxford, UK 2000 2006 Board member of the Botanic Gardens Conservation International BGCI, UK 2000 2003 Council member of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C., USA 2000 2002 Council member of DIVERSITAS (International Biodiversity Observation Year IBOY) 1999 2006 Board member and chair of the Bentham Moxon Trust, UK 1999 2006 Board member of the Foundation and Friends of the Royal Botanic Gardens, UK 1999 2002 Board member of the Royal Botanic Gardens Enterprises, Ltd., UK 1998 2009 Council member of the National Museum of Natural History / Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C., USA; 2003 2009: Chair of the Science Committee 1998 2000 President of the Paleontological Society in Baltimore, USA 1998 Member of the President's ad hoc Committee, Harvard University, USA 1990 1993 Member in the management committee of the Botanical Society of America, USA 1988 1993 Deputy chair, Association of North American Paleontological Societies, USA 2

Project Coordination, Membership in Collaborative Research Projects since 2014 National Science Foundation (NSF): Exceptionally well preserved Early Cretaceous seed plants from Mongolia (Co Principal Investigator) 1998 2000 National Science Foundation (NSF): Patterns of Morphological Evolution in Late Paleozoic Seeds (Co Principal Investigator) 1996 Andrew W. Mellon Foundation: Rapid Reference Herbarium at The Field Museum: The Development of a Conservation Resource 1997 1999 National Science Foundation (NSF): Assessing Cretaceous Vegetational Change Palynological, Mesofossil and Macrofossil Evidence 1994 1998 National Science Foundation (NSF): Training for Undergraduates in Collection based Analysis of Biological Diversity 1991 1992 National Science Foundation (NSF): Major Patterns in the Phylogeny of Flowering Plants Floral Development and Relationships Among Basal Non magnoliid Dicotyledons 1990 1994 Petroleum Research Fund, American Chemical Society: Global Patterns of Cretaceous Vegetational Change 1991 1993 National Science Foundation (NSF): Systematics Floral Structure and Reproductive Biology of Mid Cretaceous Magnoliid Angiosperms 1988 1989 National Science Foundation (NSF): Acquisition of New Scanning Electron Microscopy Facilities at Field Museum of Natural History 1988 1990 National Science Foundation (NSF): Floral Structure and Systematics of Mid Cretaceous Angiosperms 1987 1989 National Science Foundation (NSF): Support for the Care and Use of the Systematic Collection of Mazon Creek Fauna and Flora 1987 1990 National Science Foundation (NSF): Support for Care and Use of the Systematic Collection of Mazon Creek Fossil Animals and Plants (Co Principal Investigator) 1984 1987 Linnean Society and British Museum: Fieldwork, southeastern Spain Honours and Awarded Memberships 2014 International Award for Biology of the Japanese Society for Promotion of Science (JSPS) since 2010 since 2008 Member of the Connecticut Academy of Sciences Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 2006 Centennial Award of the Botanical Society of America 3

since 2005 Member of the Royal Society of Arts and Science in Göteborg, Sweden 2004 Knighthood by Queen Elizabeth II. since 2004 Member of the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina 2001 Hutchinson Medal of the Chicago Botanical Garden since 2002 since 2001 Member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences Member of the US National Academy of Sciences 1998 Henry Allan Gleason Award of the New York Botanical Garden since 1998 Fellow of the Royal Society 1993 Charles Schuchert Award of the Paleontological Society 1984 Bicentennary Medal of the Linnean Society of London 1983 Presidents Prize of the Palaeontological Association ("best presentation by a researcher under 30") Main Research Interests Sir Peter R. Crane is an influential paleobotanist and evolutionary biologist. By making comparisons between fossils and the living plants of today this British researcher was able to obtain fundamental insights into the evolution of land plants and the development of a diversity of species. As the Director of the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago and the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew he was actively involved in initiatives to protect biodiversity. Crane s work is guided by the conviction that knowledge of the past is essential for understanding the present and vice versa. This integrative approach is especially evident in his studies concerning the evolution of flowering plants ( angiosperms ), the sudden appearance of which in the Cretaceous Period around 140 million years ago had already caused Charles Darwin a great deal of consternation. Crane relied both on fossil plant material as well as living plants of today in order to find basic patterns among all the diversity. Up until then paleontology and comparative morphology were for the most part separate disciplines. Crane s orientation towards so called cladistics had an enduring effect in that it paved the way for the use of new methods in his field. Cladistics is based on the evolutionary theory of closed descent communities ( clades ) and attempts to categorize organisms based on their shared derived characteristics, the search for which includes fossil plants and those of their offspring that are still living today. Even though the question of how flowers, carpels, stamens and other characteristic attributes of angiosperms could take form in such a relatively short period of time cannot be answered to this day, Crane was nonetheless able to provide a much clearer picture of their diversification even accounting for the immense diversity of plants that comprises around 400,000 4

species on our earth. For Crane, actively working for the conservation of natural resources and biodiversity was simply the logically consistent thing to do. He was thus the driving force behind the establishment of the Office of Environmental and Conservation Programs at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago. The founding of "Chicago Wilderness, an umbrella organization of more than 200 groups engaged in nature protection and biodiversity conservation, was also a result of his commitment. Crane s strategic farsightedness could be attributed to his having been named Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew, one of the most important botanical gardens in the world. Under his leadership, the Kew Gardens were placed on the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage List. The yearly number of visitors increased dramatically, not least because of his intense public relations work. The setting up of electronic databanks allowed researchers from all over the world free access to the Royal Botanic Gardens existing inventories. Sir Peter Crane was knighted in 2004 in recognition of his vast experience and contributions to botany and to the conservation of biodiversity. He is also sought out for consultation by numerous botanical gardens, universities, and other institutions, not only in Great Britain and the USA but also in, among others, Switzerland, Austria, Italy, The Netherlands, Canada, South Africa, Australia, Japan, Singapore, North Korea and China. 5