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  1. Cavalier-Smith was born on 21 October 1942 in London. His parents were Mary Maude (née Bratt) and Alan Hailes Spencer Cavalier Smith. [3] He was educated at Norwich School, Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge (MA) in Biology and King's College London (PhD) in Zoology. He was under the supervision of Sir John Randall for his PhD thesis ...

  2. May 10, 2021 · Lynn Margulis (1938–2011) Cavalier-Smith was born in London in 1942. He studied at Gonville & Caius College at the University of Cambridge, UK, and completed a PhD at King’s College London in ...

    • Thomas Richards
    • 2021
  3. Aug 23, 2021 · Download (PPT) Thomas Cavalier-Smith, one of the most prolific evolutionary biologists of the last century, passed away on March 19 th, 2021. Tom’s interests were vast. He tackled topics ranging from the origins of the first cell and the evolution of genome and cell architectures to the origins, phylogeny, and classification of all major ...

    • Andrew J. Roger
    • 2021
  4. Thomas Cavalier-Smith, one of the most prolifi c evolutionary biologists of the last century, passed away on March 19th, 2021. Tom’s interests were vast. He tackled topics ranging from the origins of the fi rst cell and the evolution of genome and cell architectures to the origins, phylogeny, and classifi cation of all major lineages in the ...

  5. Dec 7, 2023 · This paper reviews Thomas Cavalier-Smith's major accomplishments, examines his theoretical approaches, and provides highlights from the “Tree of Life Symposium” sponsored by the International Society of Protistologists (ISOP) and the International Society of Evolutionary Protistology (ISEP) on June 21, 2021, to celebrate Tom's life and work.

  6. Thomas Cavalier-Smith (1942–2021) Polymath of cellular evolution who shaped understanding of the tree of life. S ... contributions again brought the multiple

  7. Dec 7, 2023 · Thomas Cavalier‐Smith, born in London, U.K., on October 21, 1942, was a Professor of Evolutionary Biology in the Department of Zoology at the University of Oxford at the time of his death on ...

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