José H. Leal is a Brazilian-born malacologist residing in the United States since 1984. Between 1996 and 2013 he was the executive director of the Bailey-Matthews National Shell Museum, in Sanibel Island, Florida, and he is currently the science director and curator of that museum. Leal holds honorary faculty positions at the University of Miami and Florida Gulf Coast University (Fort Myers), where he is an affiliate member of the . He has numerous scientific publications, and is also the editor of the malacological journal The Nautilus. He has been president of the and of .
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| - José H. Leal is a Brazilian-born malacologist residing in the United States since 1984. Between 1996 and 2013 he was the executive director of the Bailey-Matthews National Shell Museum, in Sanibel Island, Florida, and he is currently the science director and curator of that museum. Leal holds honorary faculty positions at the University of Miami and Florida Gulf Coast University (Fort Myers), where he is an affiliate member of the . He has numerous scientific publications, and is also the editor of the malacological journal The Nautilus. He has been president of the and of . (en)
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| - Bailey-Matthews National Shell Museum, 1996 to present, visiting professor at Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris, postdoc at Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History, Washington, USA (en)
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| - Bachelor's and master's degrees from Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; PhD from University of Miami (en)
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| - José H. Leal is a Brazilian-born malacologist residing in the United States since 1984. Between 1996 and 2013 he was the executive director of the Bailey-Matthews National Shell Museum, in Sanibel Island, Florida, and he is currently the science director and curator of that museum. Leal received his Ph.D. in marine biology and fisheries from the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, University of Miami. He was an assistant editor for , (Miami), a visiting professor at the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle (Paris), and postdoctoral fellow at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History (Washington, DC). Leal holds honorary faculty positions at the University of Miami and Florida Gulf Coast University (Fort Myers), where he is an affiliate member of the . He has numerous scientific publications, and is also the editor of the malacological journal The Nautilus. He has been president of the and of . (en)
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