George A. Lozano
Biography, so far...
George A Lozano earned a B.Sc. from the University of Guelph, received an M.Sc. from the University of Western Ontario, and holds a Ph.D. from McGill University. He was subsequently awarded FCAR postdoctoral Fellowship which he took to UC Riverside, and an NSERC postdoctoral fellowship, which he took to Simon Fraser University.
Since then, he has taken several teaching and research positions across three continents in a concerted effort to add to his multi-cultural experiences. These have included gigs in the USA, Canada, the Caribbean, Korea, China, and Europe.
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George’s empirical work deals with the evolutionary, behavioural, and physiological ecology of animals, mostly but not exclusively birds. Along with his empirical research, he has also written about the evolution and maintenance of sexual signals, the interaction between parasitism and foraging behaviour, the adaptive explanation behind anorexia nervosa, methods of science evaluation, and issues in evolutionary medicine, research policy, and bibliometrics. ​​