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Lee Hsiang Liow

l_liow picture I am a graduate student with the Committee of Evolutionary Biology at the University of Chicago. The history of Life is my current primary intellectual pursuit and examples of my interests are larval evolution, trends in evolution, complexity and modularity of life at different levels. I am venturing into territories new to me and I wish to take an interdisciplinary approach to the questions I may find. I did my Bachelors degree (Zoology) at the National University of Singapore and wrote a thesis on the systematics of a group of marine inter-tidal pulmonate slugs that are somewhat of a sore thumb in the historical tree of mollusks due to their strange anatomy. My Masters degree (Conservation Biology) was from the Swedish Biodiversity Center in Uppsala, Sweden, where I wrote a thesis on tropical bees and forest fragmentation using field data I collected from Malaysia and Singapore.

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