George V. Lauder is an American biologist known for his work in the field of evolutionary biology, particularly in the study of biomechanics and functional morphology, especially as they relate to aquatic organisms. Lauder is a professor at Harvard University, where he has conducted extensive research on the locomotion of fish and other marine animals. His research often focuses on how the structure and function of animals' bodies relate to their movement and behavior in water.

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