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Tijs Goldschmidt
Paul-Tijs Goldschmidt
Born (1953-01-30) 30 January 1953 (age 71)
Amsterdam, Netherlands

Paul-Tijs (Tijs) Goldschmidt (born 30 January 1953 in Amsterdam) is a Dutch writer and evolutionary biologist. Since 1 March 2012, Goldschmidt is writer in residence of the Artis Bibliotheek, which is part of the University of Amsterdam (UvA).

Goldschmidt lived in Tanzania from 1981 to 1986, where he studied cichlids in Lake Victoria as a researcher from Leiden University. He wrote a dissertation on this and published a book called Darwin's Dreampond: Drama on Lake Victoria (original Dutch title: Darwins hofvijver) in which he intertwines scientific and personal experiences. This book has been translated into, amongst other languages, English, French, German, and Japanese.

References

  1. Goldschmidt, Tijs (September 1996). Darwin's Dreampond: Drama on Lake Victoria. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press. ISBN 0-262-07178-9.

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