Romer-Simpson Medal
The Romer-Simpson Medal is the highest award issued by the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology for "sustained and outstanding scholarly excellence and service to the discipline of vertebrate paleontology".[1] The award is named in honor of Alfred S. Romer and George G. Simpson.[2]
Past awards
    
Source: Society for Vertebrate Paleontology
- 1987 Everett C. Olson
 - 1988 Bobb Schaeffer
 - 1989 Edwin H. Colbert
 - 1990 Richard Estes
 - 1991 no award
 - 1992 Loris S. Russell
 - 1993 Zhou Mingzhen
 - 1994 John H. Ostrom
 - 1995 Zofia Kielan-Jaworowska
 - 1996 Percy Butler
 - 1997 Colin Patterson
 - 1998 Albert E. Wood
 - 1999 Robert Warren Wilson
 - 2000 John A. Wilson
 - 2001 Malcolm McKenna
 - 2002 Mary R. Dawson
 - 2003 Rainer Zangerl
 - 2004 Robert L. Carroll
 - 2005 Donald E. Russell
 - 2006 William A. Clemens
 - 2007 Wann Langston, Jr.
 - 2008 Jose Bonaparte
 - 2009 Farish Jenkins
 - 2010 Rinchen Barsbold
 - 2011 Alfred W. Crompton
 - 2012 Philip D. Gingerich
 - 2013 Jack Horner
 - 2014 Hans-Peter Schultze
 - 2015 Jim Hopson
 - 2016 Mee-mann Chang[3]
 - 2017 Philip J. Currie
 - 2018 Kay Behrensmeyer[4]
 - 2019 Michael Archer[5]
 - 2020 Jenny Clack
 - 2021 Blaire Van Valkenburgh
 - 2022 David W. Krause[6]
 
References
    
- "Romer-Simpson Medal". Society for Vertebrate Paleontology. Retrieved 21 May 2014.
 - Bill Clemens awarded the Romer-Simpson Medal for his contributions to vertebrate paleontology
 - SOCIETY OF VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY, OCTOBER 2016, ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS, 76th ANNUAL MEETING (PDF, 20,3, MB; S. 25)
 - Society Of Vertebrate Paleontology, October 2018, Abstracts Of Papers, 78Th Annual Meeting
 - Carroll, Lucy (15 Oct 2019) Society awards top honour to UNSW palaeontologist. Newsroom. University of New South Wales
 - https://www.rmpbs.org/blogs/front-range-eastern-colorado/museum-paleontologist-receives-lifetime-achievement-award/
 
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