Zhe-Xi Luo

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Zhe-Xi Luo is a paleontologist known for his research on early mammals and mammalian evolution, including the study and description of important fossil species.

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instanceOf paleontologist
scientist
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
surface form: United States
educatedAt University of Kansas NERFINISHED
employer University of Chicago
fieldOfWork Mesozoic mammals
early mammals
mammalian evolution
paleontology
vertebrate paleontology
hasAcademicRank professor
hasGender male
hasPublishedIn Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology NERFINISHED
Nature NERFINISHED
Science NERFINISHED
Science Advances NERFINISHED
hasRole academic advisor
researcher
knownFor description of important fossil mammal species
research on early mammals
research on mammalian evolution
study of transitional mammaliforms
languageOfWorkOrName Chinese
English
notableFor clarifying the transition from non-mammalian synapsids to true mammals
integrating fossil evidence into mammalian phylogeny
notableWork descriptions of Jurassic mammaliaforms from China
studies on the evolution of the mammalian middle ear from jaw bones
occupation paleontologist
university professor
researchInterest Mesozoic fossil mammals of China
evolution of mammalian middle ear
mammalian jaw evolution
origin of mammals
studies fossil mammals
mammaliaforms
synapsid evolution
timePeriodOfActivity 20th century
21st century
workLocation Chicago NERFINISHED

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