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She is, in museum terms, the lead preparator for packing and crating.
She frowned and glanced over at the other preparator.
His abilities as a collector and preparator were recognised early in his life.
The department includes curators, collection managers, and a mammal and bird preparator.
Olive is now the exhibition designer and preparator at The Warehouse Gallery.
Jane Mason is the current vertebrate paleontology preparator.
He worked at the Lycée Charlemagne in Paris, as chemistry preparator.
He then became a preparator at the University of Toulouse where he will passed all his career retiring in 1962 as a senior lecturer.
He was a painter, expedition collector and preparator at the Hofkabinet in Vienna, Austria.
Santorelli, Preparator.
By the late 1930s he was the preparator in the vertebrate paleontology laboratory at the University of California, Berkeley.
When the preparator hits the fossil, more lacquer and glue is applied to further stabilize the fragile fossil.
I'm the Exhibit Preparator.
The specific epithet is a tribute to the fossil prospector and preparator who discovered it, Bonnie Finney.
Preparator Pino Völkl then discovered, during seven hundred hours uncovering the remaining bones, that almost the entire skeleton was present.
Its preparator, Paul Willis nicknamed it Eric.
The bones were subsequently partially uncovered by Owen's preparator, the mason Caleb Barlow.
The specific epithet honours discoverer and preparator Marcelo Pablo Isasi.
Olsen's technical work as a preparator quickly evolved into his assignment as one of Professor Romer's two principal field supervisors.
He studied medicine in Rio de Janeiro, and from 1894 worked as a preparator at the National Museum of Brazil.
These were uncovered by fossil preparator Andy Cowap and put on display in the Ulster Museum.
The specific name honors the American Museum of Natural History preparator Adam Hermann.
Herbert Smith's collections were, following his marriage, made jointly with his wife Daisy, an expert collector, specimen preparator; and taxidermist.
Upon his arrival in Chicago, Bryan assumed a position as vertebrate preparator at the Field Museum of Natural History.
He also worked for many years as an exhibit preparator for the Peabody Museum of Natural History at Yale University.