Most famous work
George Gaylord Simpson is known for his work in his contributions to evolutionary theory, and to the understanding of the migration of animals/ animal species in the past. He is a paleontologist, which means he studies fossils, from all around the world. He used to be a successful writer, and published over 500 hundred books and articles about animals, and their evolution over time. George Gaylord Simpson collected fossils for many important events, some animals that he found, have never been seen or spotted by any other paleontologist for more than 23 million years. He is considered to be one of the founders of the Synthetic Theory of Evolution.
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His father’s name was Joseph Alexander Simpson, and he worked as an attorney, and his mother’s name was Helen Kinney. George Gaylord Simpson was in a family of five, including himself. He had two siblings, and of course his mother and father. He was the youngest of three children. He was the youngest of two girls. He grew up in the state of Colorado, in the city of Denver, he loved to go camping and mountain climbing with his father. He graduated from high school in 1918, then he applied for the University of Colorado, Boulder. He then transferred to the college Yale in Rhode Island, for his final degree year in 1922, keeping his degree in 1923. During his studies he earned a doctorate in geology from Yale University in the year of 1926, researching North American mammals. In 1927, Simpson took a position at the American Museum of Natural History in New York, and he had the same job, there for almost three decades. During his life, he used to work as an officer during World War two from 1942 to 1944, he stationed during that time in North Africa. When the war had finished, he moved on to his next journey, he became a professor of zoology at Columbia University for four years. After that he worked in the American Museum of History, after working at the museum he went to teach at the University of Harvard, then when he finished teaching at Harvard he went to teach at the University of Arizona, for the rest of his …show more content…
He won eleven medals in total for all his professions and he never stopped, he just kept persevering. Simpson was secretly married to a woman named Lydia Petroja, they had four daughters, but their marriage ended in a divorce. After his divorce he married another woman named Anne Roe who was a psychologist for about forty six years. He died at the age of 82 from pneumonia, and more complication on a cruise to the South