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Dominique G. Homberger (born 10 April 1948) is an Alumni Professor the Louisiana State University, where she taught for 31 years. She is noted for her work on the evolution of complex structures in birds, mammals, and fish, and is also the author of a textbook on vertebrate dissection. A fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the American Ornithological Union, she served as the President of the International Ornithological Congress 2022, and President of the International Ornithologists' Union from 2018-2022.

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  • Dominique Gabrielle Homberger (* 10. April 1948 in Zürich) ist eine schweizerisch-US-amerikanische Zoologin und Ornithologin. (de)
  • Dominique G. Homberger (born 10 April 1948) is an Alumni Professor the Louisiana State University, where she taught for 31 years. She is noted for her work on the evolution of complex structures in birds, mammals, and fish, and is also the author of a textbook on vertebrate dissection. A fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the American Ornithological Union, she served as the President of the International Ornithological Congress 2022, and President of the International Ornithologists' Union from 2018-2022. (en)
  • Dominique G. Homberger (n. 1948) es una zoóloga estadounidense, desarrollando actividades académicas en la Universidad Estatal de Louisiana. Es conocida por su obra sobre la evolución de estructuras complejas en aves y mamíferos, y autora de un texto sobre disección de vertebrados. En 1976, obtuvo su doctorado por la Universidad de Zúrich. En abril de 2010, fue removida de la docencia en cursos de introducción a la biología en la LSU por seguir una estricta política de retiros.​ , presidente de la American Association of University Professors, observó que la comunidad académica siempre ha creído que "un instructor tiene la responsabilidad de asignar grados", y hubo especulaciones periodísticas que fue eso fue parte del proceso de inflación de grado.​ (es)
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  • Dominique Gabrielle Homberger (* 10. April 1948 in Zürich) ist eine schweizerisch-US-amerikanische Zoologin und Ornithologin. (de)
  • Dominique G. Homberger (born 10 April 1948) is an Alumni Professor the Louisiana State University, where she taught for 31 years. She is noted for her work on the evolution of complex structures in birds, mammals, and fish, and is also the author of a textbook on vertebrate dissection. A fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the American Ornithological Union, she served as the President of the International Ornithological Congress 2022, and President of the International Ornithologists' Union from 2018-2022. (en)
  • Dominique G. Homberger (n. 1948) es una zoóloga estadounidense, desarrollando actividades académicas en la Universidad Estatal de Louisiana. Es conocida por su obra sobre la evolución de estructuras complejas en aves y mamíferos, y autora de un texto sobre disección de vertebrados. (es)
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  • Dominique G. Homberger (de)
  • Dominique G. Homberger (es)
  • Dominique G. Homberger (en)
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