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Neil Shubin is a professor and associate dean at the University of Chicago.
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Neil Shubin is a professor and associate dean at the University of Chicago.
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It bears mentioning that the author, Neil Shubin, is co-discoverer of Tiktaalik roseae.
The Memory Hole 2005
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When asked to teach a human anatomy course, Shubin discovered that a lot of the structures and evolutionary processes of the human body could be better explained through the evolution of fish anatomy.
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Shubin breaks everything down into its fundamental parts, with specific chapters on genes, teeth, scents, ears, and sight.
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An infusion of nearly $200,000 will allow the organization to buy more meat, milk and produce to feed clients and "move nearly an additional half-million pounds of food," to needy people, said Randi Shubin Dresner, president and chief executive of Island Harvest.
Funding Shift for Free Food Melanie Grayce West 2011
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Shubin started the Shock Research Unit, one of the first intensive care units in the nation.
Dr. Max Harry Weil, pioneer in critical care medicine and CPR, dies at 84 2011
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Shubin writes in a simple and easy style that makes it accessible to any reader, no matter their scientific knowledge or background.
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Although not about Darwin specifically, but along the lines of speciation, I might also suggest "Your Inner Fish: A Journey into the 3. 5-Billion-Year History of the Human Body" by Neil Shubin.
St Patrick's Day Jean 2009
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Shubin breaks everything down into its fundamental parts, with specific chapters on genes, teeth, scents, ears, and sight.
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