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Born | Wellington, New Zealand | 16 July 1964
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Fields | Evolutionary biology |
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Thesis | The origin and evolution of life history trade-offs (1993) |
Doctoral advisor | Michael R. Rose[1] |
Website | www3 |
Armand Marie Leroi (born 16 July 1964)[2] is a New Zealand-born Dutch author, broadcaster, and professor of evolutionary developmental biology at Imperial College in London.[3][4][5] He received the Guardian First Book Award in 2004 for his book Mutants: On Genetic Variety and the Human Body. He has presented scientific documentaries on Channel 4 such as Alien Worlds (2005) and What Makes Us Human (2006), and BBC Four such as What Darwin Didn't Know (2009), Aristotle's Lagoon (2010), and Secret Science of Pop (2012).
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