![]() Masks are required, and the maximum capacity in Higley Auditorium is 75. in organismic and evolutionary biology at Harvard and was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2009, the National Academy of Sciences in 2011 and the American Philosophical Society in 2017. "Your Inner Fish" was named best book of the year by the National Academy of Sciences and was developed as a miniseries for PBS which won an Emmy in 2016. Shubin is the author of "Some Assembly Required" (2020), "The Universe Within: The Deep History of the Human Body" (2013) and "Your Inner Fish: A Journey into the 3.5-Billion-Year History of the Human Body" (2008). ![]() His research focuses on the evolution of new organs and he leads a laboratory that combines expeditionary paleontology and molecular biology to understand major transformations in the history of life. Neil Shubin is the Robert Bensley Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago and associate dean for academic strategy in the university's Biological Sciences Division. This discovery reveals the ancient history of our own bodies when our distant ancestors took the great leap from water to land. ![]() Taking us up to the Canadian Arctic, the work led to the discovery of a fossil fish with arms and legs, lungs and gills in rocks 375 million years old. ![]() More than 150 years ago, scientists were finding connections between the. “Finding Your Inner Fish” is about fossil expeditions to discover the first creatures to walk on land. And you can see evidence of that in the bones of modern creatures. ![]()
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