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Martin Brazeau is an Associate Professor in the Department of Life Sciences at Imperial College London, specializing in Vertebrate Evolution. His research explores the evolutionary foundations of modern vertebrate anatomy by utilizing the fossil record and modern phylogenetic tools. His work focuses on early vertebrates from the Palaeozoic Era (approximately 540 to 250 million years ago), aiming to reconstruct the evolutionary assembly of major features of vertebrate anatomy, including the skull, jaws, paired appendages, and hard tissues. Brazeau's research significantly contributes to our understanding of the morphological traits and innovations that have shaped vertebrate biodiversity over time.
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