Zhe-Xi Luo (Chinese 骆泽喜; pinyin: Luò Zéxǐ) is an American paleontologist of Chinese origin, specializing in vertebrate paleontology, particularly mammal evolution, morphology, and systematics.
He then completed a postdoctoral fellowship in Mammalian Evolutionary Morphology at Harvard University, Museum of Comparative Zoology in 1991.
[1] In 1983 Luo met Polish paleontologist Zofia Kielan-Jaworowska, and they co-authored many books and scientific publications.
[2] He has worked extensively on the origins of mammal ear and jaw anatomy,[3][4] and has been involved in key research highlighting their unexpected ecological diversity.
[6] He works in close collaboration with researchers around the world, including at the Beijing Museum of Natural History, and on specimens from around the world, including Haramiyavia.