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DANIEL J. FAIRBANKS
Career Summary
Academic Administration Twenty-two years of academic administrative experience at three universities as university research officer, dean,
associate dean, honors program director, and department
head.
University Faculty Thirty-one years as tenured/tenure-track faculty at three
universities, sabbatical professorships at two universities.
Academic Breadth Natural Sciences: Specialties in genetics (Ph.D. and M.S.
degrees), plant genetics and breeding, evolution, molecular
biology, biostatistics, history and philosophy of science, and
science education. Extensive record of teaching, book
authorship, articles in refereed scientific journals, external
funding, and professional service.
Art and Science: Sculpture, paintings, and drawings in public
and private collections and museum and gallery exhibitions in
the United States, Europe, and Latin America. Artistic human
anatomy, certified forensic sculptor, published scientific
illustrations, and museum art conservation and restoration.
International Scientific Development: Graduate-level
language coursework in Romance philology, Portuguese, and
Spanish, undergraduate coursework in Italian, PhD minor in
Latin American Studies, BS in Portuguese (double major).
Projects in Czech Republic, Austria, Brazil, Bolivia, Peru,
Fulbright professor in Brazil.
Fundraising Collaborative fundraising for institutions of higher education
including writing proposals, identifying and meeting with
foundation officials and donors, brokering donations,
sculpture demonstration lectures at fundraising events,
sculpting portrait busts to honor major donors, and sculpting
awards for benefactors.
Academic Administrative Positions
University Research Officer Utah Valley University, 2018–present
Dean Utah Valley University, College of Science (previously
Science & Health), 2013–2019.
Interim Dean Utah Valley University, College of Technology and
Computing, 2017–18. Associate Dean Utah Valley University, College of Science & Health,
2009–2013. Department Head University of Massachusetts–Amherst, Department of Plant,
Soil & Insect Sciences, 2008–09
Dean Brigham Young University, Undergraduate Education
(general education, honors program, university writing, and
first-year experience), 2005–2008
Associate Dean Brigham Young University, College of Biology and
Agriculture, 2000
Director and Associate Dean Brigham Young University, University Honors Program,
1998–2000
Faculty Positions
Professor Utah Valley University, Department of Biology (Full
Professor, 2009–present)
University of Massachusetts–Amherst, Department of Plant,
Soil & Insect Sciences, (Full Professor, 2008–09)
Brigham Young University, Department of Plant and
Wildlife Sciences, Department of Botany and Range
Science, (Full Professor 1998–2008, Associate Professor
1994–98, Assistant Professor 1988–94).
Visiting Professor Department of Biology, Southern Virginia University,
2002–2004.
Fulbright Professor Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Brazil, 1991
Education
Graduate and Undergraduate Programs
Ph.D. University of Arizona Major: Agronomy and Plant Genetics, Minor: Latin
American Studies, 1988. Dissertation: Genetic and
Molecular Analyses of Mitochondrial Inheritance and Cytoplasmic Male Sterility in Alfalfa. Advisor: S.E. Smith
M.S. University of Minnesota Major: Plant Breeding, 1985. Thesis: Differential Genotypic
Tolerance of Iron-Deficiency Chlorosis in Soybean. Advisor: J.H. Orf
B.S. Brigham Young University Double Major: Portuguese/Agronomy, Minor: Zoology,
1982. High Honors graduation distinction
Professional Certifications, Courses, and Apprenticeships
Online Teaching Academy Certification and completion of training course for online
teaching in higher education, Utah Valley University Office
of Teaching and Learning, Accredited by the Higher
Education Academy, London/Edinburgh/York, UK, 2020
Forensic Facial Reconstruction Master Course and Professional Certification by Paschal
and Associates, Columbia, South Carolina and Brookgreen
Center for American Sculpture, Murrels Inlet, South
Carolina. Instructor: Roy Paschal, 2011
Écorché (Artistic Human Anatomy) Master Course, Brookgreen Center for American Sculpture,
Murrels Inlet, South Carolina. Instructor: David Klass, 2001
Portrait Sculpture Master Course, Brookgreen Center for American Sculpture,
Murrels Inlet, South Carolina. Instructor: Tuck Langland,
2004
Marble Carving Apprenticeships Studios of Franco Cervietti, Giuseppe Giannoni, Fratelli
Bramanti, Pietrasanta, Italy, 1978, 1979, 1981
Honors and Awards
Mendel Memorial Medal. Moravian Museum, Brno, Czech Republic. 2017.
Awarded for distinguished scholarship on Gregor Mendel.
Trustees Award of Excellence. Utah Valley University. 2017. The
university’s highest award for faculty and staff, recognizing overall
excellence.
Karl G. Maeser Excellence in Teaching Award. Brigham Young University. 2000. Brigham
Young University’s highest teaching award.
Winner for Education and Documentation Book Interiors: Fairbanks, D.J. and W.R. Andersen.
1999. Genetics: The Continuity of Life. Bookbuilders West 29th Annual Book Show. 1999.
Teacher of the Year. Student Award, Department of Botany and Range Science, Brigham Young
University. 1998, 1997.
Young Scholar Award. Brigham Young University. 1997.
Teaching Excellence Award, William C. Brown Communications, 1994.
Alcuin Award for General Education Teaching, Brigham Young University 1991-94.
External Grants
More than $2.5 million in competitive external grants from the following organizations:
The McKnight Foundation, Minnesota; USDA National Research Initiative Competitive Grants
Program, Washington, D.C.; Holmes Foundation, Utah; USDA-Hawaiian Sugar Planters
Association, Hawaii; Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico, Brazil; Centro
Tecnológico da Cooperativa de Produtores de Açúcar e Álcool, Brazil; Centro de Investigación
de la Caña de Azucar, Colombia; Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Iowa; International Atomic
Energy Agency, Austria; Florida Sugar Cane League, Florida; American Sugarcane League,
Louisiana; Klabin Fabricadora de Papel e Celulose, Brazil; Mauritius Sugar Industry Research
Institute, Mauritius; United States Information Service, Washington, D.C.; United States Agency
for International Development, Washington, D.C.; Automated Biosystems, Inc., California.
University Teaching
Courses Taught
Utah Valley University (2009–present)
Biology 1610. College Biology I. Core introductory survey course for students majoring in
biological and health sciences.
Biology 3500. Genetics. Core upper-division genetics course for biology majors.
Biology 4500. Principles of Evolution. Core capstone course on evolution for biology majors.
University of Massachusetts, Amherst (2008–2009)
Plant Science 540. Plant Breeding. Graduate course on plant breeding theory and methodology.
Brigham Young University, Provo (1988–2008)
Biology 100. Principles of Biology. General education biology course for non-biology majors.
Honors 100. Where Art and Science Meet. Interdisciplinary course for first-year honors students.
Biology 130. Introduction to Biology. Core introductory survey course for biology majors.
Honors 214R. Readings in the History of Ideas. Undergraduate seminar for honors students based
on the writings of Charles Darwin and Gregor Mendel.
Honors 224R/244R. Science, Public Policy, and World Hunger. Interdisciplinary course on the
scientific, social, and political aspects of world food production and distribution.
Honors 260. Biology and Civilization. General education honors course for non-biology majors.
Biology 276. Genetics and Reproduction. General education genetics course.
Biology 340. Genetics. Core upper-division genetics course for biology majors.
Botany/Plant Science 485. Plant Breeding and Biotechnology. Advanced undergraduate course.
Botany 559. Advanced Plant Breeding and Biotechnology. Advanced graduate course.
Southern Virginia University (2002–2004)
Biology 114. Biological Concepts. General education biology course for non-biology majors.
Art 275R. Artistic Human Anatomy. Studio sculpture course on musculoskeletal human anatomy.
Art 275R. Ceramics. Studio course on ceramic sculpture and pottery.
Biology 275R. Genetics. General education course on genetics.
Art 317. Sculpture. Studio course on the fundamental methods of sculpture in clay and casting.
Universidade Estadual de Londrina (1991, Fulbright Professorship in Brazil)
6BIO041 Genética Aplicada e Biotecnologia (Applied Genetics and Biotechnology, taught in
Portuguese while on Fulbright Professorship)
Scholarly and Creative Works (Selected examples of books, peer-reviewed scientific articles, commissioned and juried artwork,
and invited presentations. See appendix for comprehensive list of these items.)
History and Philosophy of Science
Fairbanks, D.J. 2020. Mendel and Darwin: untangling a persistent
enigma. Heredity 124: 263–273.
Fairbanks, D.J. and S. Abbott. 2019. Alexander Makowsky’s January
1865 lecture “On Darwin’s theory of organic creation”: an English
translation with commentary. Folia Mendeliana 55: 5–15.
Fairbanks, D.J. and S. Abbott. 2016. Darwin’s influence on Mendel:
evidence from a new translation of Mendel’s paper. Genetics
204:401–405.
Abbott, S. and D.J. Fairbanks. 2016. Experiments on Plant Hybrids by
Gregor Mendel. Genetics 204:407–422.
Fairbanks, D.J. 2015. The conclusion of the Mendel-Fisher
controversy. Folia Mendeliana 51(2):11–20.
Franklin, A., A.W.F. Edwards, D.J. Fairbanks, D.L. Hartl, and T.
Seidenfeld. 2008. Ending the Mendel-Fisher Controversy.
Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press. (image on right)
Fairbanks, D.J. and G.B. Schaalje. 2007. The tetrad-pollen model fails
to explain the bias in Mendel’s pea (Pisum sativum) experiments.
Genetics 177:2531–2534.
Hartl, D.L. and D.J. Fairbanks. 2007. Mud sticks: on the alleged
falsification of Mendel’s data. Genetics 175:975–979.
Fairbanks, D.J. and B. Rytting. 2001. Mendelian controversies: A
botanical and historical review. American Journal of Botany
88:737–752.
Evolutionary Genetics
Fairbanks, D.J. 2015. Everyone is African: How Science Explodes the
Myth of Race. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books. (image on right) Fairbanks, D.J., 2012. Evolving: The Human Effect and Why It
Matters. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books. (image on right) Fairbanks, D.J. 2010 (updated paperback edition), 2007 (hardback
edition). Relics of Eden: The Powerful Evidence of Evolution in Human DNA. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books. (image on right)
Fairbanks, D.J., A.D. Fairbanks, T.H. Ogden, G. J. Parker, and P.J.
Maughan. 2012. NANOGP8: Evolution of a human-specific
retro-oncogene. G3: Genes Genomes Genetics 2:1447-1457.
Fairbanks, D.J. and P.J. Maughan. 2006. Evolution of the NANOG
pseudogene family in the human and chimpanzee genomes. BMC
Evolutionary Biology 6:12.
Plant Breeding and International Scientific Development
Maughan, P. J., S. M. Smith, J. A. Rojas-Beltrán, D. Elzinga, J. A. Raney, E.
N. Jellen, A. Bonifacio, J. A. Udall, and D. J. Fairbanks. 2012.Single
nucleotide polymorphism identification, characterization, and linkage
mapping in quinoa. The Plant Genome 5:114–125. (cover article, image
on right) Kolano, B., B.W. Gardunia, M. Michalska, A. Bonifacio, D.J. Fairbanks, P.J. Maughan, C.E.
Coleman, M.R. Stevens, E.N. Jellen, and J. Maluszynska. 2011. Chromosomal localization of
two novel repetitive sequences isolated from the Chenopodium quinoa Willd. genome.
Genome 54:710–717.
Maughan, P.J., T.B. Turner, C.E. Coleman, D.B. Elzinga, E.N. Jellen, J.A. Morales, J.A. Udall,
D.J. Fairbanks, and A. Bonifacio. 2009. Characterization of salt overly sensitive 1 (SOS1)
gene homeologs in quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.). Genome 52:647–657.
Jarvis, D.E., O.R. Kopp, E. N. Jellen, M.A. Mallory, J. Pattee, A. Bonifacio, C.E. Coleman,
M.R. Stevens, D.J. Fairbanks, and P.J. Maughan. 2008. Simple sequence repeat marker
development and genetic mapping in quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.). Journal of
Genetics 87:39–51. Balzotti, M.R.B., J.N. Thornton, P.J. Maughan, D.A. McClellan, M.R. Stevens, E.N. Jellen, D.J.
Fairbanks, and C.E. Coleman. 2008. Expression and evolutionary relationships of the
Chenopodium quinoa 11S seed storage protein gene. International Journal of Plant Sciences
169:281–291.
Christensen, S.A., D.B. Pratt, C. Pratt, P.T. Nelson, M.R. Stevens, E.N. Jellen, C.E. Coleman,
D.J. Fairbanks, A. Bonifacio, and P. J. Maughan. 2007. Assessment of genetic diversity in the
USDA and CIP-FAO international nursery collections of quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa
Willd.) using microsatellite markers. Plant Genetic Resources 5:82–95.
Maughan, P.J., B. Kolano, J. Maluszynska, N. Coles, A. Bonifacio, J.R. Beltran, C.E. Coleman,
M.R. Stevens, D.J. Fairbanks, S. Parkinson, and E.N. Jellen. 2006. Molecular and cytological
characterization of ribosomal RNA genes in Chenopodium quinoa and Chenopodium
berlandieri. Genome 49:825–839.
Mason, S.L., M.R. Stevens, E.N. Jellen, A. Bonifacio, D.J. Fairbanks, C.E.
Coleman, R.R. McCarty, A.G. Rasmussen, and P.J. Maughan. 2005.
Development and use of microsatellite markers for germplasm
characterization in quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.). Crop Science
45:1618–1630 (cover article, image on right).
Science Education
Westerlund, J.F. and D.J. Fairbanks. 2010. Gregor Mendel's classic paper and the nature of
science in genetics courses. Hereditas 147:293–303.
Johnson, J.B., M. Adair, B.J. Adams, D.J. Fairbanks, V. Itamura, D.E. Jeffery, D. Merrell, S.M.
Ritter, and R.R. Tolman. 2009. Evolution education in Utah: A state office of education–
university partnership focuses on why evolution matters. Evolution: Education and
Outreach 2:349–358.
Westerlund, J.F. and D.J. Fairbanks. 2004. Gregor Mendel and “Myth-Conceptions.” Science
Education 88:754–758.
Fairbanks, D.J. 1990. Politics, science, and hunger: An interdisciplinary approach to honors
education in agriculture. Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education
19:184–186.
Science and the Fine Arts
Gregor Mendel. Bronze portrait busts in the permanent collections of the Gregor Mendel Haus
in Vienna, Austria and the Moravian Museum in Brno, Czech Republic. Selections from “In
Mendel’s Footsteps,” solo-artist exhibit of twenty works commemorating the sesquicentennial
of Gregor Mendel’s classic paper, Moravian Museum, Brno, Czech Republic, 2016–17.
Hynčice (Mendel’s birthplace), oil on canvas,
Moravian Museum, Brno, Czech Republic
Pea seed shape and color,
traits Mendel researched,
oil on panel, Moravian
Museum, Brno, Czech
Republic
Abtei St. Thomas, Brno, where Mendel lived
and conducted his experiments, as it appeared
in the 1860s, oil on canvas, Moravian
Museum, Brno, Czech Republic
Gregor Mendel, over-life-size bronze;
Moravian Museum, Brno, Czech Republic;
Gregor Mendel Haus, Vienna, Austria
Realschule, Brno, where
Mendel presented his paper
in 1865, conté on paper,
Moravian Museum, Brno,
Czech Republic
University of Vienna (now
Austrian Academy of
Sciences) conté on paper,
Moravian Museum, Brno,
Czech Republic
People important to Mendel, from left to right: Theresia and Veronika Mendel (sisters), Cyril Napp
(Mendel’s abbot 1843–68), Andreas von Baumgartner and Franz Unger (Mendel’s professors at the
University of Vienna), all sepia and white conté on toned paper, Moravian Museum. Brno, Czech
Republic
Artistic Human Anatomy and Anthropological Forensic Facial Reconstruction
The Priestess of Chornancap, mixed media, Museo Arqueológico Enrique Brüning, Lambayeque, Peru
Commissioned Portrait Sculpture
from left to right: Vasilios Priskos. Bronze Monument. Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Charles Darwin. Bronze. University of Massachusetts–Amherst; Utah
Valley University; Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum, Provo, Utah; St.
Mark's Episcopal Cathedral, Salt Lake City. Cyrus E. Dallin. Plaster.
Cyrus E. Dallin Art Museum. Arlington, Massachusetts. Matthew S.
Holland. Bronze. Utah Valley University, Orem, Utah. Jonathan L.
Fairbanks. Terracotta. Retrospective exhibit. Fuller Craft Museum,
Brockton, Massachusetts. Norman E. Borlaug. Bronze. Centro de
Investigaciones del Noroeste. Ciudad Obregón, Sonora, Mexico; Borlaug Hall, University of Minnesota,
St. Paul, Minnesota. Ezra Meeker. Bronze. National Frontier Trails Museum, Independence, Missouri; The
Meeker Mansion, Puyallup, Washington. Rebecca LeBlanc. Terracotta. Private collection; Abu Kissi.
Terracotta. Private collection.
Paintings and Drawings
Published Scientific Illustrations
Winter Light in Westwood, Massachusetts
Oil on Canvas
Moonlight in St. Paul, Minnesota
Oil on Canvas
Portrait
Charcoal on Paper
Portrait
Pastel on Paper
Portrait
Conté on Paper
Portrait
Pastel on Paper
Selected Invited Presentations
Mendel Portrait Unveiling and Lecture, Gregor Mendel Haus,
Universität für Bodenkulture Wien, Vienna, Austria. 2020
(photo on right).
Mendel Medal Ceremony: Lecture and Art Exhibit Opening.
Moravian Museum–Mendelianum, Brno, Czech Republic.
2017.
The Art of Terracotta Sculpture. Yale University, New Haven,
Connecticut. 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 (photo on right).
The Priestess of Chornancap: Forensic Facial Reconstruction
(with Haagen Klaus and Carlos Wester) Museo Nacional
Arqueológico Hans Brüning, Lambayeque, Peru, 2012.
Bringing Ancient People Back to Life: Forensic Facial
Reconstruction. Fuller Craft Museum, Brockton,
Massachusetts, 2013.
Imagining Lincoln: Beyond the Myth (with Matthew S. Holland).
Skirball Cultural Center, Los Angeles, California, 2013.
The Arts and Autism. Johns Hopkins University, 2012.
The Many Faces of Charles Darwin. University of Colorado,
2011; Sierra College Natural History Museum, Rocklin,
California, 2010; University Massachusetts–Amherst, 2009;
University of Utah, 2009, 2010; Brigham Young University,
2009; St. Mark’s Episcopal Cathedral, 2009; Utah Valley
University 2008, 2009 (photo on right).
Cyrus the Great: The Life and Sculpture of Cyrus Dallin (with Jonathan L. Fairbanks), Arlington
Town Hall, Arlington, Massachusetts. January 2012.
Demystifying the Mythical Mendel. Opening Plenary for Mendel in the 21st Century Villanova
University, Radnor, Pennsylvania, 2008.
Sustainable Production of Quinoa: A Neglected Food in the Andean Region. McKnight
Foundation Collaborative Crop Research Conferences. Chantilly, France, 2007; Vaals,
Netherlands, 2004; Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, 2001
Selected News Coverage
Deseret News: “Statue Honoring Salt Lake Business Leader Vasilios Priskos Unveiled
Downtown” https://www.deseret.com/utah/2020/1/4/21048722/vasilios-priskos-statue-
downtown-greek-businessman-salt-lake-city-real-estate
BBC: “Ancient Peruvian Priestess Face Reconstructed” http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-
america-20720731
Boston Globe: “Dallin Museum Unveils New Bust”
http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/regionals/west/2013/07/20/dallin-museum-unveils-new-
bust/wtBUc0C6lTKy39WqYD42NN/story.html
KSL Television: “Evolving Lecture Teaches About Darwin Using Art”
http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=19190353
Salt Lake Tribune: “Sculptures Return Home to McCune Mansion”
http://m.sltrib.com/sltrib/mobile3/56790168-219/mansion-byu-sculptures-mccune.html.csp
Men’s Health: “The Top Secret Superfood” http://www.menshealth.com/nutrition/quinoa
Appendix: Comprehensive list of publications, artistic commissions,
juried exhibitions, and recent presentations Books
Fairbanks, D.J. 2015. Everyone Is African: How Science Explodes the Myth of Race. Amherst, NY:
Prometheus Books, 352 pp.
Fairbanks, D.J. 2012. Evolving: The Human Effect and Why It Matters. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books,
352 pp.
Fairbanks D.J. 2010 (updated paperback edition), 2007 (hardbound edition). Relics of Eden: The Powerful
Evidence of Evolution in Human DNA. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, 281 pp.
Franklin, A., A.W.F. Edwards, D.J. Fairbanks, D.L. Hartl, and T. Seidenfeld. 2008. Ending the Mendel-
Fisher Controversy. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press, 368 pp.
Fairbanks. D.J. and W.R. Andersen. 2007. Genetics: The Continuity of Life. Pacific Grove, CA: Wadsworth
and Brooks/Cole Publishing Companies (custom published edition)
Cates, R.G., L. St. Clair, and D.J. Fairbanks. 2000. Biology 100: Principles and Practice, Second Edition.
New York: McGraw Hill (custom published edition).
Fairbanks, D.J. and W.R. Andersen. 1999. Genetics: The Continuity of Life. Pacific Grove, CA: Wadsworth
and Brooks/Cole Publishing Companies. 848 pp.
Refereed Journal Articles
Fairbanks, D.J. 2020. Mendel and Darwin: untangling a persistent enigma. Heredity 124: 263–273.
Fairbanks, D.J. and S. Abbott. 2019. Alexander Makowsky’s January 1865 lecture “On Darwin’s theory of
organic creation”: an English translation with commentary. Folia Mendeliana 55: 5–15.
Fairbanks, D.J. and S. Abbott. 2016. Darwin’s influence on Mendel: evidence from a new translation of
Mendel’s paper. Genetics 204:401–405. http://www.genetics.org/content/204/2/401
Abbott, S. and D.J. Fairbanks. 2016. Experiments on Plant Hybrids by Gregor Mendel. Genetics 204:407–
422. http://www.genetics.org/content/204/2/407
Parker, G.J., T. Leppert, D.S. Anex, J.K. Hilmer N. Matsunami,. L. Baird, J. Stevens. K. Parsawar, B.P.
Durbin-Johnson, D.M. Rocke. C. Nelson, D.J. Fairbanks, A.S. Wilson, R.H.Rice, S.R. Woodward,
B. Bothner, B. Hart, and M. Leppert. 2016. Demonstration of protein-based human identification
using the hair-shaft proteome. PLOS-One DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0160653.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27603779
Clouse, J.W., D. Adhikary, J.T. Page, T. Ramaraj, M.K. Deyholos, J.A. Udall, D.J. Fairbanks, E.N. Jellen,
and P.J. Maughan. 2015. The amaranth genome: genome, transcriptome, and physical map
assembly. The Plant Genome 9 doi: 10.3835/plantgenome2015.07.0062.
Fairbanks, D.J. 2015. The conclusion of the Mendel-Fisher controversy. Folia Mendeliana 51(2):11–20.
Raney, J.A., D.J. Reynolds, D.B. Elzinga, J. Page, J.A. Udall, E.N. Jellen, A. Bonfacio, D.J. Fairbanks, and
P.J. Maughan. 2014 Transcriptome analysis of drought induced stress in Chenopodium quinoa.
American Journal of Plant Science 5: 338–357.
Fairbanks, D.J., A.D. Fairbanks, T.H. Ogden, G.J. Parker, and P.J. Maughan. 2012. NANOGP8: Evolution
of a human-specific retro-oncogene. G3: Genes Genomes Genetics 2:1447-1457.
Maughan, P.J., S. M. Smith, J. A. Rojas-Beltrán, D. Elzinga, J. A. Raney, E. N. Jellen, A. Bonifacio, J. A.
Udall, and D. J. Fairbanks. 2012.Single nucleotide polymorphisms identification, characterization,
and linkage mapping in quinoa. The Plant Genome 5:114–125.
Kolano, B., B.W. Gardunia, M. Michalska, A. Bonifacio, D.J. Fairbanks, P.J. Maughan, C.E. Coleman,
M.R. Stevens, E.N. Jellen, and J. Maluszynska. 2011. Chromosomal localization of two novel
repetitive sequences isolated from the Chenopodium quinoa Willd. genome. Genome 54:710–717.
P.J. Maughan, S.M. Smith, D.J. Fairbanks, and E.N. Jellen. 2011. Development, characterization and
linkage mapping of single nucleotide polymorphisms in the grain Amaranths (Amaranthus sp.). The
Plant Genome 4:92–101.
Westerlund, J.F. and D.J. Fairbanks. 2010. Gregor Mendel's classic paper and the nature of science in
genetics courses. Hereditas 147:293–303.
Johnson, J.B., M. Adair, B.J. Adams, D.J. Fairbanks, V. Itamura, D.E. Jeffery, D. Merrell, S.M. Ritter, and
R.R. Tolman. 2009. Evolution education in Utah: A state office of education–university partnership
focuses on why evolution matters. Evolution: Education and Outreach 2:349–358.
Fairbanks D.J. 2008. Where art and science meet. 2008 Tanner Lecture. The Journal of the Utah Academy
of Sciences, Arts, and Letters 85:17–26.
Maughan, P.J., T.B. Turner, C.E. Coleman, D.B. Elzinga, E.N. Jellen, J.A. Morales, J.A. Udall, D.J.
Fairbanks, and A. Bonifacio. 2009. Characterization of salt overly sensitive 1 (SOS1) gene
homeologs in quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.). Genome 52:647–657.
Jarvis, D.E., O.R. Kopp, E. N. Jellen, M.A. Mallory, J. Pattee, A. Bonifacio, C.E. Coleman, M.R. Stevens,
D.J. Fairbanks, and P.J. Maughan. 2008. Simple sequence repeat marker development and genetic
mapping in quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.). Journal of Genetics 87:39–51.
Balzotti, M.R.B., J.N. Thornton, P.J. Maughan, D.A. McClellan, M.R. Stevens, E.N. Jellen, D.J. Fairbanks,
and C.E. Coleman. 2008. Expression and evolutionary relationships of the Chenopodium quinoa 11S
seed storage protein gene. International Journal of Plant Sciences 169:281–291.
Fairbanks, D.J. and B. Schaalje. 2007. The tetrad-pollen model fails to explain the bias in Mendel’s pea
(Pisum sativum) experiments. Genetics 177:2531–2534.
Hartl, D.L. and D.J. Fairbanks. 2007. Mud sticks: on the alleged falsification of Mendel’s data. Genetics
175:975–979.
Christensen, S.A., D.B. Pratt, C. Pratt, P.T. Nelson, M.R. Stevens, E.N. Jellen, C.E. Coleman, D.J.
Fairbanks, A. Bonifacio, and P. J. Maughan. 2007. Assessment of genetic diversity in the USDA and
CIP-FAO international nursery collections of quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) using
microsatellite markers. Plant Genetic Resources 5:82–95.
Fairbanks, D.J. and P.J. Maughan. 2006. Evolution of the NANOG pseudogene family in the human and
chimpanzee genomes. BMC Evolutionary Biology 6: article 12.
Maughan, P.J., B. Kolano, J. Maluszynska, N. Coles, A. Bonifacio, J.R. Beltran, C.E. Coleman, M.R.
Stevens, D.J. Fairbanks, S. Parkinson, and E.N. Jellen. 2006. Molecular and cytological
characterization of ribosomal DNAs in Chenopodium quinoa and Chenopodium berlandieri.
Genome 49:825–839.
Ramakrishnan, A.P., S.E. Meyer, D.J. Fairbanks, and C.E. Coleman. 2006. Ecological significance of
microsatellite variation in western North American populations of Bromus tectorum. Plant Species
Biology 21:61–73.
Stevens, M.R., C.E. Coleman, S.E. Parkinson, P.J. Maughan, H.-B. Zhang, M.R. Balzotti, D.L. Kooyman,
K. Arumuganathan, A. Bonifacio, D. J. Fairbanks, E.N. Jellen, and J.J. Stevens. 2006. Construction
of a quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) BAC library and its use in identifying genes encoding
seed storage proteins. Theoretical and Applied Genetics 112: 1593–1600.
Mason, S.L., M.R. Stevens, E.N. Jellen, A. Bonifacio, D.J. Fairbanks, C.E. Coleman, R.R. McCarty, A.G.
Rasmussen, and P.J. Maughan. 2005. Development and use of microsatellite markers for germplasm
characterization in quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.). Crop Science 45:1618–1630.
Meyer, S.E., D.L. Nelson, S. Clement, J. Waters, M. Stevens, and D.J. Fairbanks. 2005. Genetic variation
in Ustilago bullata: molecular genetic markers and virulence on Bromus tectorum host lines.
International Journal of Plant Sciences 166:105–115.
Westerlund, J.F. and D.J. Fairbanks. 2004. Gregor Mendel and “Myth-Conceptions.” Science Education
88:754–758.
Coles, N.D., C.E. Coleman, S.A. Christensen, E.N. Jellen, M.R. Stevens, A. Bonifacio, J.A. Rojas-Beltran,
D.J. Fairbanks, and P.J. Maughan. 2004. Development and use of an expressed sequenced tag library
in quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) for the discovery of single nucleotide polymorphisms. Plant
Science 168:439–447.
Maughan, P.J., A. Bonifacio, E.N. Jellen, M.R. Stevens, C.E. Coleman, M. Ricks, S.L. Mason, D.E. Jarvis,
B.W. Gardunia, and D.J. Fairbanks. 2004. A genetic linkage map of quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa)
based on AFLP, RAPD, and SSR markers. Theoretical and Applied Genetics 109:1188–1195.
Ramakrishnan, A.P., S.E. Meyer, J. Waters, M.R. Stevens, C.E. Coleman, and D.J. Fairbanks. 2004.
Correlation between molecular markers and adaptively significant genetic variation in Bromus
tectorum (Poaceae), an inbreeding annual grass. American Journal of Botany 91:797–803.
Ramakrishnan, A.P., C.E. Coleman, S.E. Meyer, and D.J. Fairbanks. 2002. Microsatellite markers for
Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass). Molecular Ecology Notes 2:22–23.
Wright, K.H., K.C. Huber, D.J. Fairbanks, and C.S. Huber. 2002. Isolation and characterization of Atriplex
hortensis and sweet Chenopodium quinoa starches. Cereal Chemistry 79:715–719.
Wright, K.H., O.A. Pike, D.J. Fairbanks, and C.S. Huber. 2002. Composition of Atriplex hortensis, sweet
and bitter Chenopodium quinoa seeds. Journal of Food Science 67:1383–1385.
Fairbanks, D.J. and B. Rytting. 2001. Mendelian controversies: A botanical and historical review.
American Journal of Botany 88:737–752.
Ruas, C.F., P.M. Ruas, H.C. Stutz, and D.J. Fairbanks. 2001. Cytogenetic studies in the genus Atriplex
(Chenopodiaceae). Caryologia 54:129–145.
Fairbanks, D.J. 2000. Development of genetic resistance to iron-deficiency chlorosis in soybean. Journal of
Plant Nutrition 23:1903–1914.
Ruas, P.M., A. Bonifacio, C.F. Ruas, D.J. Fairbanks, and W.R. Andersen. 1999. Genetic relationships
among 19 accessions of six species of Chenopodium L. by random amplified polymorphic DNA
fragments (RAPD). Euphytica 105:25–32.
Ruas, C.F., D.J. Fairbanks, W.R. Andersen, R.P. Evans, H.C. Stutz, and P.M. Ruas. 1998. Male-specific
DNA in Atriplex garrettii. American Journal of Botany 85:162–167.
Mudge, J., W.R. Andersen, R.L. Keher, and D.J. Fairbanks. 1996. A RAPD genetic map in Saccharum
officinarum. Crop Science 36:1362–1366.
Cook, K.A., V.D. Jolley, D.J. Fairbanks, and L.R. Robison. 1996. Identification of iron reductase isozymes
in soybeans. Journal of Plant Nutrition 19:457–467.
Ruas, P.M., C.F. Ruas, D.J. Fairbanks, W.R. Andersen, and J.R.S. Cabral. 1995. Genetic relationships
among four varieties of pineapple, Ananas comosus, relealed by random amplified polymorphic
DNA (RAPD) analysis. Genetics and Molecular Biology 18:413–416.
Riede, C.R., D.J. Fairbanks, W.R. Andersen, R.L. Kehrer, and L.R. Robison. 1994. Enhancement of RAPD
analysis by restriction endonuclease digestion of template DNA in wheat. Plant Breeding 113:254–
257.
Transue, D.K., D.J. Fairbanks, L.R. Robison, W.R. Andersen, and J.E. Ballón. 1994. Species identification
by RAPD analysis of grain amaranth genetic resources. Crop Science 34:1385–1389.
Stevens, W.B., V.D. Jolley, N.C. Hansen, and D.J. Fairbanks. 1993. Modified procedures for commercial
adaptation of root iron reducing capacity as a screening technique. Journal of Plant Nutrition
16:2507–2519.
Wood, S.G., L.D. Lawson, D.J. Fairbanks, L.R. Robison, and W.R. Andersen. 1993. Seed lipid content and
fatty acid composition of three quinoa cultivars. Journal of Food Composition and Analysis 6:41–44.
Fairbanks, D.J., A. Waldrigues, C.F. Ruas, P.M. Ruas, P.J. Maughan, L.R. Robison, W.R. Andersen, C.R.
Riede, C.S. Pauley, L.G. Caetano, O.M.N. Arantes, M.H.P. Fungaro, M.C. Vidotto, and S.E.
Jankevicius. 1993. Efficient caracterization of biological diversity using field DNA extraction and
random amplified polymorphic DNA markers. Genetics and Molecular Biology 16:11–22.
Jolley, V.D., D.J. Fairbanks, W.B Stevens, R.E. Terry, and J.H. Orf. 1992. Root iron-reduction capacity for
genotypic evaluation of iron efficiency in soybean. Journal of Plant Nutrition 15:1679–1690.
Xiong, S., R.L. Park, W.R. Andersen, R. P. Evans, and D.J. Fairbanks. 1992. Random amplified
polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers for paternity identification in multiple-sired mink litters.
Norwegian Journal of Agricultural Sciences 9:201–205.
Andersen, W.R. and D.J. Fairbanks. 1990. Molecular markers: important tools for plant genetic resource
characterization. Diversity 6(3–4):51–53.
Fairbanks, D.J. 1990. Politics, science, and hunger: An interdisciplinary approach to honors education in
agriculture. Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education 19:184–186.
Fairbanks, D.J., K.W. Burgener, L.R. Robison, W.R. Andersen, and E. Ballón. 1990. Electrophoretic
characterization of quinoa seed proteins. Plant Breeding 104:190–195.
Smith, S.E. and D.J. Fairbanks. 1989. Effects of pollination method on strain cross yield in lucerne. Plant
Breeding 102:79–82.
Smith, S.E. and D.J. Fairbanks. 1989. Registration of AZ-88MS and AZ-88NDC nondormant male-sterile
and male-fertile maintainer alfalfa germplasms. Crop Science 29:1095.
Fairbanks, D.J., S.E. Smith, and J.K. Brown. 1988. Inheritance of large mitochondrial RNAs in alfalfa.
Theoretical and Applied Genetics 76:619–622.
Fairbanks, D.J., J.H. Orf, W.P. Inskeep, and P.R. Bloom. 1987. Evaluation of soybean genotypes for iron-
deficiency chlorosis in potted calcareous soil. Crop Science 27:953–957.
Farmer, J.L. and D.J. Fairbanks. 1986. Interaction of the bw and w loci in Drosophila melanogaster.
Drosophila Information Service 63:50–51.
Book Chapters, Book Reviews, and Book Editorship
Fairbanks, D.J. 2012. Book Review: Evolution: The Basics. S. Lyons. Reports of the National Center for
Science Education 32 (3):1–3.
Fairbanks, D.J. 2009. “Evolution of Nuclear Receptor Pseudogenes.” In Encyclopedia of Life Sciences.
London: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Fairbanks, D.J. (updating author). 2009. “Evolutionary Biology.” In B.D. Ness (ed.) Encyclopedia of
Genetics, Revised Edition. Pasadena, California: Salem Press.
Fairbanks, D.J. (updating author). 2009. “Timeline of Genetics.” In B.D. Ness (ed.) Encyclopedia of
Genetics, Revised Edition. Pasadena, California: Salem Press.
Maughan, P.J., A. Bonifacio, C.E. Coleman, E.N. Jellen, M.R. Stevens and D.J. Fairbanks. 2007. "Quinoa
(Chenopodium quinoa)." In C. Kole (ed.). Genome Mapping and Molecular Breeding in Plants.
Berlin: Springer Verlag, Vol. 3, pp. 147–158.
Fairbanks, D.J. 2004. “Chromosome Mutation.” In B.D. Ness (ed.) Encyclopedia of Genetics, Revised
Edition. Pasadena, California: Salem Press, pp. 144–147.
Fairbanks, D.J. General Advisor/Contributor to C. Starr and R. Taggart. 2006, 2003, 2001, 1998, 1995,
1992. Biology: The Unity and Diversity of Life, 11th, 10th, 9th, 8th, 7th, and 6th Editions.
Wadsworth Publishing Co., Belmont, California. Chapters 9-16.
McArthur, E.D. and D.J. Fairbanks (comps.) 2001. Shrubland Ecosystem Genetics and Biodiversity. Proc.
RMRS-P-21. USDA-FS-RMRS. 365 pp.
Fairbanks, D.J. 1987. Book Review: Potatoes: Programs and Research for Developing Countries. D.H.
Horton. Annals of Regional Science 21 (3):182–184.
Recent Presentations (since 2008):
Mendel and Darwin: untangling a persistent enigma. 2020 International Mendel Forum. Gregor Mendel
Haus, Universität für Bodenkultur Wien, Vienna, Austria, 2020.
How good is the chi-squared goodness-of fit test? Revisiting a controversy from the birth of modern
statistics and genetics. Joint Mathematics Meetings of the American Mathematical Society and the
Mathematical Association of America, Denver, Colorado, 2020 (DJ. Fairbanks and B. Palais).
Mendel’s influence on Darwin. 2019 Mendel Forum, The Royal Institution of Great Britain, London,
England, 2019.
The might of destiny: Gregor Mendel’s powerful yet controversial legacy. 2017 International Mendel
Forum, The Moravian Museum, Brno, Czech Republic, 2017.
Bringing Ancient People Back to Life: Forensic Facial Reconstruction. Fuller Craft Museum, Brockton,
Massachusetts, 2013.
NANOGP8: Evolution of a human-specific cancer-promoting retrogene. Annual meeting of the American
Society of Human Genetics, Boston, Massachusetts, 2013.
NANOGP8: Evolution of a human-specific retro-oncogene. Evolution 2013: Joint annual meeting of the
Society for the Study of Evolution, the Society of Systematic Biologists, and the American Society of
Naturalists. Snowbird, Utah, 2013.
The Priestess of Chornancap (with Haagen Klaus and Carlos Wester) Museo Nacional Arqueológico Hans
Brüning, Lambayeque, Peru, 2012.
Benjamin Franklin (with Matthew S. Holland). Freshman Convocation. Utah Valley University, 2013.
Reporting Across the Culture Wars: Engaging the Media on Evolution. National Science Foundation,
National Evolution Synthesis Center, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, 2013.
Imagining Lincoln: Beyond the Myth (with Matthew S. Holland). Skirball Cultural Center, Los Angeles,
California, 2013, Utah Valley University, 2010, 2011, 2012.
Cyrus the Great: The Life and Sculpture of Cyrus Dallin (with Jonathan L. Fairbanks), Arlington Town
Hall, Arlington, Massachusetts. January 2012.
Thomas Jefferson (with Matthew S. Holland). Freshman Convocation, Utah Valley University, 2012.
Where Art and Science Meet. Keynote Address: Fourth Annual Business of Art Seminar, Dixie State
University, Kanab, Utah, 2012; .
The Many Faces of Charles Darwin. University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, 2011; Natural History
Museum, Sierra College, Rocklin, California, 2010; University Massachusetts, Amherst,
Massachusetts, 2009; University of Utah, 2009, 2010; Brigham Young University, 2009; St. Mark’s
Episcopal Cathedral, 2009; Utah Valley University 2008, 2009.
The Art of Terracotta Sculpture. Yale Center for British Art, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut,
2013, 2012, 2011, 2010.
Demystifying the Mythical Mendel. Opening Plenary for Mendel in the 21st Century: The Scientific, Social,
and Ethical Impact of Genetics in Our World. Villanova University, Radnor, Pennsylvania, 2008.
Ending the Mendel-Fisher Controversy. International Congress of Genetics, Berlin, Germany, 2008.
Evolution of the NANOG pseudogene family in the human and chimpanzee genomes. International
Congress of Genetics, Berlin, Germany, 2008.
Commissioned Artistic Works and Juried Exhibitions:
Gregor Mendel Bronze portrait bust, Gregor Mendel Haus, Universität für Bodenkultur Wien, Vienna,
Austria, 2020
Vasilios Priskos Eight-foot bronze monument, Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2020
Savannah Price Full-figure, life-size bronze statue. Private collection, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2020.
Matthew S. Holland Bronze portrait bust, Utah Valley University, Orem, Utah, 2018.
Jonathan L. Fairbanks Terracotta portrait bust, exhibited in A Legacy of Art, exhibition at the Fuller Craft
Museum, Brockton, Massachusetts, 2017
In Mendel’s Footsteps One-person exhibition of twenty works of sculpture, painting, and drawing,
Moravian Museum, Brno, Czech Republic, 2017.
Gregor Mendel Bronze portrait bust, permanent collection, Moravian Museum–Mendelianum, Brno, Czech
Republic, 2017.
Hyncice Oil on canvas, permanent collection, Moravian Museum, Brno, Czech Republic, 2017.
Saint Thomas Monastery Oil on canvas, permanent collection, Moravian Museum, Brno, Czech Republic,
2017.
Aula, University of Vienna Conté on paper, permanent collection, Moravian Museum, Brno, Czech
Republic, 2017.
Realschule Brno Conté on paper, permanent collection, Moravian Museum, Brno, Czech Republic, 2017.
Pea Characters in Mendel’s Experiments Six paintings, oil on canvas. Moravian Museum, Brno, Czech
Republic, 2017.
Mendel’s Family and Colleagues, six drawings, conté on paper, permanent collection, Moravian Museum,
Brno, Czech Republic, 2017
Jackson Price Full-figure, life-size bronze statue. Private collection, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2016.
Jane Burton Bronze portrait bust. Private collection, Dedham, Massachusetts, 2015.
Cyrus Dallin Patinaed plaster portrait bust, Cyrus Dallin Art Museum, Boston (Arlington), Massachusetts,
2013.
Deborah Bingham Bronze portrait bust, Science Building Atrium, Utah Valley University, Orem, Utah,
2012.
Mark Bingham Bronze portrait bust, Science Building Atrium, Utah Valley University, Orem, Utah, 2012.
Nancy Marriott Bronze portrait bust, Science Building Towers, Utah Valley University, Orem, Utah, and
private collection, Park City, Utah, 2012
Lucy Wallin Bronze full-figure life-size portrait. Private collection, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2012.
Jane Burton Bronze portrait bust, Private collection, Dedham, Massachusetts, 2011.
Charles Darwin Bronze portrait bust. Ten castings: University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts;
Utah Valley University, Orem, Utah; Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum, Provo, Utah; St. Mark's
Episcopal Cathedral, Salt Lake City, Utah; five castings in private collections in Maryland,
Massachusetts, and Utah. 2009.
Beverley Sorenson Bronze portrait bust. Private collection, Salt Lake City, UT, 2009.
Pioneers, Families, Alumni, Service Four 4´ 4´ bronze plaques for memorial bell tower. Permanent
exhibit. Eastern Arizona College, Thatcher Arizona, 2007.
Ezra Meeker and the Oregon Trail Minted sterling silver medallion, edition of 500, for the California-
Oregon Trails Association, 2006.
Xanthus Bronze and Balius Bronze. Shenandoah Invitational Exhibition. Juried invitational exhibit.
Fairview Park Marriott, Washington, D.C., 2004.
Ezra Meeker Bronze portrait bust. Permanent exhibit, two castings: The Meeker Mansion, Puyallup,
Washington, 2004; National Frontier Trails Museum, Independence, Missouri, 2003.
Rebecca LeBlanc Terracotta portrait bust. Private collection. Orem, Utah, 2004.
Abu Kissi Terracotta portrait bust. Private collection. Salt Lake City, Utah, 2004.
Angelica Bronze. Angels, Cupids, and Winged Creatures of Fantasy. Juried exhibit. Park Avenue Atrium,
National Sculpture Society, New York City, New York, 2002.
David Dalton Bronze portrait bust. Permanent exhibit. Primrose International Viola Archive, Harold B. Lee
Library, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, 2002.
Wayne Johnson Bronze portrait bust. Permanent exhibit. Springville Museum of Art, Springville, Utah,
2001.
Howard Stutz Bronze portrait bust. Permanent exhibit. USDA-Forest Service Shrub Sciences Laboratory,
Provo, Utah, 2000.
Perry Plummer Bronze portrait bust. Permanent exhibit. USDA-Forest Service Shrub Sciences Laboratory,
Provo, Utah, 2000.
Nativity Terracotta. The Christmas Lamb. Juried exhibit. Springville Museum of Art, Springville, Utah,
1999.
Sir William Osler Full-figure bronze statuette for Intermountain Health Care. Edition of 60. Various
locations. 1997.
Aesculapios Terracotta statuette of ancient Greek physician Aesculapios for the Collegium Aesculapium.
Unlimited edition. Various locations. 1996.
Marya Orf, Nichoas Orf, and Brian Orf Terracotta portraits. Private collection, LaCross, Wisconsin. 1995
and 1985.
Thomas L. Martin Bronze portrait bust. Permanent exhibit. Thomas L. Martin Building, Brigham Young
University. 1994.
Cougar Bronze sculpture. 70th National Spring Salon. Juried exhibit. Springville Museum of Art,
Springville, Utah, 1994.
Norman E. Borlaug Bronze portrait bust. Permanent exhibit, two castings: Centro de Investigaciones
Agropecuarias del Noroeste. Ciudad Obregón, Sonora, Mexico. 1992; Borlaug Hall, University of
Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota. 1985.
Winter Stoneware sculpture. 68th National Spring Salon. Juried exhibit. Springville Museum of Art,
Springville, Utah, 1992.
John A. Widtsoe Terracotta portrait bust. Permanent exhibit. John A. Widtsoe Building, Brigham Young
University. 1990.
Icarus and Aurora Bronze. Art Extraordinaire. Juried exhibit, Springville Museum of Art, Springville, Utah
1988.
The Human Figure in Bronze and Terracotta One-person show. Parker and Alford Gallery, Tucson,
Arizona. 1988.
Bartley P. Cardon Bronze portrait bust. Permanent exhibit. University of Arizona Maricopa Research
Center. Maricopa, Arizona. 1987.
John Overend Bronze portrait bust. Permanent exhibit, Department of Chemistry, University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, Minnesota. 1986.
Pride of the Prairie Bronze statuette. Permanent exhibit. Borlaug Hall, University of Minnesota, St. Paul,
Minnesota. 1986.
Donna Pauley Terracotta portrait. Private collection, Alpharetta, Georgia. 1985.
John Schaus and Erin Schaus Terracotta portraits. Private collection, Eagar, Minnesota. 1984.
Sculpture Restoration Commissions:
Restoration of Infant Child by Oscar Spalmach, Permanent exhibit in the McCune Mansion, Salt Lake City,
Utah, 2016.
Restoration of On the Warpath by Cyrus Dallin, Cyrus E. Dallin Art Museum, Arlington, Massachusetts,
2015.
Restoration of Cleopatra by Oscar Spalmach and Nidia by Giacomo Ginotti, Permanent exhibit in the
McCune Mansion, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2013.
Restoration of Thoroughbred Horse by Cyrus Dallin, Springville Museum of Art, Springville, Utah, 2013.
Restoration of Abraham Casting Out Hagar and Ishmael by William Theed the Younger. Anthony’s Fine
Arts, Salt Lake City, Utah, permanent exhibit in the BYU Museum of Art, 2010.
Restoration of Peace Garden Monument by Avard T. Fairbanks. International Peace Gardens, Salt Lake
City. Utah, 2010.
Restoration of Loethe by Cyrus E. Dallin. The Cyrus E. Dallin Art Museum, Arlington, Massachusetts,
2006.
Restoration of Madonna and Child and Christ with the Doctors statues by Avard T. Fairbanks. Springville
Museum of Art, Springville, Utah, 2006.
Restoration of Eliza R. Snow by Gavin Jack. Springville Museum of Art, Springville, Utah, 2005.
Restoration of Appeal to the Great Spirit and On the Warpath, by Cyrus E. Dallin. City of Gilman, Illinois,
2000.
Restoration of sculpture by Avard T. Fairbanks for retrospective exhibition at the Salt Lake Art Center, Salt
Lake City, Utah, 1987.
Restoration of sculpture building friezes by Avard T. and J. Leo Fairbanks. Laie, Hawaii, 1987.