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Antonio Eusebio Lazcano Araujo (born 1950 in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico) is a Mexican biology researcher and professor of the School of Sciences at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) in Mexico City.〔(List of Staff in the Faculty of Science, UNAM ) Retrieved December 2010〕〔(Resume of Antonio Lazcano at UNAM ) (Last updated c. 2002) Retrieved December 2010〕 He has studied the origin and early evolution of life for more than 35 years. Lazcano pursued his undergraduate and graduate studies at UNAM, where he focused on the study of prebiotic evolution and the emergence of life. He has been professor-in-residence or visiting scientist in France, Spain, Cuba, Switzerland, Russia, and the United States.〔 He has written several books in Spanish, including ''The Origin of Life'' (1984) which became a best-seller with more than 600,000 sold copies.In addition, he has been a member of several advisory and review boards of scientific organizations, such as NASA, where he was a member of the NASA Astrobiology Institute〔(NASA Astrobiology profile Antonio Lazcano ) Retrieved December 2010〕 He served as president of the International Society for the Study of the Origin of Life, "ISSOL", for two terms,〔(Past ICOL/ISSOL Meetings ) Retrieved December 2010〕 and is also the first Latin American scientist to occupy this position. A great honor, for Alexander Oparin, Stanley L. Miller and J. William Schopf, were also presidents of ISSOL. Lazcano has devoted considerable efforts to promote scientific journalism and teaching. He also promotes the study of evolutionary biology and the origins of life, all over the world. ==Bibliography== * Lazcano Araujo, Antonio, El origen del nucleocitoplasma. Breve historia de una hipótesis cambiante, incluido en ''Una revolución en la evolución'' (A revolution in evolution), Universitat València, 2003, ISBN 978-84-370-5494-0 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Antonio Lazcano」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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