
Vaughn Bryant
Dr. Bryant is internationally known for his research in forensic pollen analysis, prehistoric diet reconstruction, honey research, paleoethnobotany,... | College Station, Texas, United States
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Vaughn Bryant’s Expertise Dr. Bryant is internationally known for his research in forensic pollen analysis, prehistoric diet reconstruction, honey research, paleoethnobotany, and in the reconstruction of paleoenvironments. He has discussed his research on many local and national TV programs including such network programs as: the Today Show, 3-2-1 Contact (produced by the Children's Television Workshop in New York City), CNN, Fox-Network News, and he was a contestant on the quiz program To Tell the Truth. Most recently, his research was the central focus of a BBC special, a Discovery Channel program, a short feature on CBS News and an interview on his forensic work with Gretta van Sustern on the Fox-Network. Dr. Bryant’s regularly writes articles about his research for popular media sources and his research has been featured in popular U.S. magazines including: People, Reader's Digest, Popular Science, Biblical Archaeology, Science Digest, Scientific American, Seventeen, Forbes, Dig, Odyssey, The National Geographic Magazine, and National Geographic World. International magazines articles about his research include: Colours, Der Spiegel, The World and I, and Geowissen Nahrung & Gesundheit.
Vaughn Bryant’s Current Industry Texas A And M University
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Bryant’s Prior Industry
Washington State University
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Texas A And M University
Professor
Sun Aug 01 1971 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) — Present
Washington State University
Asst. Professor
Fri Aug 01 1969 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) — Sat May 01 1971 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)