Gen Suwa
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Gen Suwa (born 1954) is a Japanese paleoanthropologist. He is known for his contributions to the understanding of the evolution of early hominids, including the discovery of a tooth from a hominid that was more than one million years older than the oldest previously known hominid. The discovery changed scientific opinion regarding the ancestral splits between humans, chimps and gorillas.
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Gen Suwa | |
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Born | 1954 (age 69ā70) |
Nationality | Japanese |
Alma mater | UC Berkeley |
Awards | Asahi Prize |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Paleoanthropology |
Institutions | University of Tokyo |
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A professor at The University Museum of the University of Tokyo, Suwa is a foreign associate of the National Academy of Sciences and a recipient of the Asahi Prize.