Norman I. Platnick

Peter J. Solomon Family Curator Emeritus and Professor Emeritus
Invertebrate Zoology

Education
  • Harvard University, Ph.D., 1973
  • Michigan State University, M.S., 1970
  • Concord College, B.S., 1968

Research Interests

Dr. Platnick’s current research focuses on the spider family Oonopidae (the goblin spiders). He heads a National Science Foundation-funded Planetary Biodiversity Inventory project that aims to complete a global revision of these spiders over the next five years. Over 30 arachnologists in ten countries are involved in the project. Although only about 500 species of these small spiders have been described, we estimate that there are about 2,500 species, most of which are expected to have very small geographic ranges and are therefore likely to be highly informative for studying historical biogeography and establishing conservation priorities.

Teaching Experience

  • Faculty Appointments
    • Adjunct Professor, Cornell University, 1988-present
    • Adjunct Professor, CUNY, 1978-present
    • Adjunct Senior Research Scientist, Center for Environmental Research and Conservation, Columbia University, 1999-present
  • Courses Taught
    • Seminar in Zoogeography, CUNY, 1980-1981, 1988
  • Graduate Advisees
    • Joyce Fassbender, CUNY
    • Xin Ping Wang, Cornell University
    • Diana Silva, Cornell University
    • Kefyn Catley, Cornell University
    • Pablo Goloboff, Cornell University
    • Priyantha Wijesinghe, CUNY
    • Bonnie Bain, CUNY
  • Graduate Committees
    • Joyce Fassbender, CUNY (chair)
    • Gundmundur Gudmundsson, CUNY
    • Kurt Johnson, CUNY
    • George Engelmann, Columbia University
    • John Kochalka, University of Vermont
    • Iris Goldfarb, CUNY