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  1. Robin Baker (born 13 March 1944) is a British novelist, popular science writer, lecturer and broadcaster. [1] [2] A best-selling author in the field of sexual biology [3] his books have been translated into 27 different languages.

  2. “Robin Baker is a living legend in evolutionary science, especially for his groundbreaking research on sperm competition in humans… I always considered Baker one of the very best scientific writers. I now consider him one of my favorite novelists … (weaving) modern evolutionary science into modern-day whodunits.”

  3. Feb 3, 2017 · From 1962–1970, Robin Baker studied zoology at the University of Bristol, UK. One of his contemporaries, both as an undergraduate and postgraduate, was Geoffrey Parker who, around 1965, was the first person to recognize the phenomenon of sperm competition.

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  4. Dr ROBIN BAKER is a novelist, popular science writer, lecturer and broadcaster. A best-selling author in the field of sexual biology, his books have been translated into 27 different languages. These include the international bestseller Sperm Wars which was based on his own lab’s original research on human sexuality.

  5. Robin Baker has retired. force on humans (Smith 1984). A year after this collection of papers was published, a chance meeting triggered the trans-formation of Smith’s speculations into an...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sperm_WarsSperm Wars - Wikipedia

    Sperm Wars is a popular science book by evolutionary biologist Robin Baker about sperm competition. [2] [3] Originally published in English in 1996, it has since appeared in 25 languages [4] and in 2006 a 10th anniversary edition [2] was published in the United States.

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  8. Increasingly disillusioned by academic life, Robin Baker’s main source of interest and pleasure became writing. So when in 1996 a new round of promoting voluntary redundancy began in universities, he took advantage of the offer in order to become a full-time writer, agreeing as part of the deal to continue for a few years more to organise the ...

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