Haskell Hart was born in Chicago, IL, on April 17, 1943, and
graduated from Oak Park-River Forest Township High School as valedictorian in
1961. He received the BS in Chemical
Engineering with highest honors and distinction in the curriculum from the University
of Illinois (Champaign) in 1965. He
holds the AM and PhD degrees in chemistry from Harvard University.
Major professional experience has been in physical, inorganic,
and analytical chemistry. He taught at
the University of North Carolina at Wilmington 1971-81 and left as Associate Professor of Chemistry to become analytical
chemist and research manager with Shell Oil/Chemicals from 1981 to 2002, when
he retired. He has used databases
extensively in analytical chemistry for identifying compounds by x-ray
diffraction, electron diffraction, infrared spectroscopy and mass
spectrometry. Dr. Hart holds two US
patents in databases for identification of materials from electron diffraction
patterns
(US 6,732,054 “Process for Identifying
Single Crystals by Electron Diffraction” and US 7,532,785 “Process for
Identifying Polycrystalline Materials by Electron Diffraction”).
In retirement he has volunteered extensively with Child Advocates(CASA), Texas
EquuSearch, Texas Gulf Coast Search and
Rescue, American Chemical Society-Houston Area, Mid-Texas Symphony, Heritage
Museum of the Texas Hill Country, Texas Master Gardeners, and Texas Master
Naturalists.
A life-long amateur naturalist, Dr. Hart has followed the
bigfoot/sasquatch news since the Patterson-Gimlin film. Following the publication of the Ketchum DNA
studies, he immediately began to examine those results and conclusions, leading to this blog and two peer reviewed papers on the subject:
Hart HV (2016a) Not finding bigfoot in DNA. Journal of Cryptozoology 4: 39-51.
Hart HV (2016b) DNA as evidence for the existence of relict hominoids. 5: 8-31.
https://www.isu.edu/media/libraries/rhi/research-papers/HART-DNA-Evidence.pdf
Hart HV (2016a) Not finding bigfoot in DNA. Journal of Cryptozoology 4: 39-51.
Hart HV (2016b) DNA as evidence for the existence of relict hominoids. 5: 8-31.
https://www.isu.edu/media/libraries/rhi/research-papers/HART-DNA-Evidence.pdf
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Is dr. Hart related to the Harts that lived in Cleveland ,Ohio.My grandfather was Richard Haskell Hart,born in 1912
ReplyDeleteNo, but what a coincidence!
ReplyDeleteSo, Haskell isn't a Geneticist? A chemist. Ok.
ReplyDeleteYes, but most anybody could do the BLAST searches which I did. Formal training in genetics is not necessary. , just common sense.
DeleteHaskell, you are brother to Brian and Allan Hart, right? I'd like to keep in touch. S
ReplyDeleteYes. Please identify yourself
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