Harry Savage: Rising Star in Palaeontology and Evolutionary Biology

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Harry Savage is a distinguished palaeontology PhD student at the University of Manchester, based in Southampton, England, whose research focuses on the evolution of locomotion in early bilaterians — some of Earth’s earliest complex organisms. As a passionate public speaker and science communicator, Harry Savage blends academic excellence with a talent for making ancient life accessible and exciting to audiences of all ages. His growing influence in evolutionary biology and palaeontology, combined with his ability to inspire curiosity about life’s deep past, has positioned him as a prominent and emerging…

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