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Montgomery Wilson Slatkin
Alma mater Harvard University (postgraduate)
MIT (undergraduate)
Awards Sewall Wright Award (2000)
Kimura Motoo Award (2016) [1]
Scientific career
Institutions University of California, Berkeley
Santa Fe Institute
Harvard University
MIT
University of Chicago
Thesis Dispersal and Selection in Natural Populations (1970)
Doctoral students John Novembre [2]
Website ib.berkeley.edu/labs/slatkin/monty/monty.html

Montgomery Wilson Slatkin is an American biologist, and professor at University of California, Berkeley. [3] [4]

Education

Slatkin received his undergraduate degree in mathematics from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and his PhD from Harvard University.

Research

Slatkin is faculty of the Slatkin Research Group, [5] in the Center for Theoretical Evolutionary Genomics. [6]

Publications

Slatkin is the author of several books [7] [8] [9] [10] and scientific papers in peer-reviewed scientific journals.

Awards

In 2000, Slatkin won the Sewall Wright Award and is on the Science Board of the Santa Fe Institute. [11]

References

  1. ^ "Kimura Motoo Award is given to four evolutionary biologists|新着情報|公益信託進化学振興木村資生基金".
  2. ^ "Statistical methods for neutral and adaptive genetic variation in continuous isolation-by-distance models [electronic resource] / by John Peter Novembre". Archived from the original on 2021-01-30.
  3. ^ Excoffier, L.; Slatkin, M. (1995). "Maximum-likelihood estimation of molecular haplotype frequencies in a diploid population". Molecular Biology and Evolution. 12 (5): 921–927. doi: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.molbev.a040269. PMID  7476138.
  4. ^ Slatkin, M. (1995). "A measure of population subdivision based on microsatellite allele frequencies". Genetics. 139 (1): 457–462. doi: 10.1093/genetics/139.1.457. PMC  1206343. PMID  7705646.
  5. ^ "Center for Theoretical Evolutionary Genomics: Slatkin Lab". Archived from the original on 2011-10-17. Retrieved 2011-10-29.
  6. ^ Slatkin, M. (2009). "Epigenetic Inheritance and the Missing Heritability Problem". Genetics. 182 (3): 845–850. doi: 10.1534/genetics.109.102798. PMC  2710163. PMID  19416939.
  7. ^ Slatkin, Montgomery; Futuyma, Douglas J. (1983). Coevolution. Sunderland, Mass: Sinauer Associates. ISBN  0-87893-228-3.
  8. ^ Slatkin, Montgomery; Maynard Smith, John; Greenwood, Paul J.; Harvey, Paul (1985). Evolution: essays in honour of John Maynard Smith. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. ISBN  0-521-25734-4.
  9. ^ Slatkin, Montgomery (1995). Exploring evolutionary biology: readings from American scientist. Sunderland, Mass: Sinauer Associates. ISBN  0-87893-764-1.
  10. ^ Veuille, Michel; Slatkin, Montgomery (2002). Modern developments in theoretical population genetics: the legacy of Gustave Malécot. Oxford [Oxfordshire]: Oxford University Press. ISBN  0-19-859962-5.
  11. ^ "Montgomery Slatkin | Santa Fe Institute". Archived from the original on 2011-10-18. Retrieved 2011-10-29.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Montgomery Wilson Slatkin
Alma mater Harvard University (postgraduate)
MIT (undergraduate)
Awards Sewall Wright Award (2000)
Kimura Motoo Award (2016) [1]
Scientific career
Institutions University of California, Berkeley
Santa Fe Institute
Harvard University
MIT
University of Chicago
Thesis Dispersal and Selection in Natural Populations (1970)
Doctoral students John Novembre [2]
Website ib.berkeley.edu/labs/slatkin/monty/monty.html

Montgomery Wilson Slatkin is an American biologist, and professor at University of California, Berkeley. [3] [4]

Education

Slatkin received his undergraduate degree in mathematics from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and his PhD from Harvard University.

Research

Slatkin is faculty of the Slatkin Research Group, [5] in the Center for Theoretical Evolutionary Genomics. [6]

Publications

Slatkin is the author of several books [7] [8] [9] [10] and scientific papers in peer-reviewed scientific journals.

Awards

In 2000, Slatkin won the Sewall Wright Award and is on the Science Board of the Santa Fe Institute. [11]

References

  1. ^ "Kimura Motoo Award is given to four evolutionary biologists|新着情報|公益信託進化学振興木村資生基金".
  2. ^ "Statistical methods for neutral and adaptive genetic variation in continuous isolation-by-distance models [electronic resource] / by John Peter Novembre". Archived from the original on 2021-01-30.
  3. ^ Excoffier, L.; Slatkin, M. (1995). "Maximum-likelihood estimation of molecular haplotype frequencies in a diploid population". Molecular Biology and Evolution. 12 (5): 921–927. doi: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.molbev.a040269. PMID  7476138.
  4. ^ Slatkin, M. (1995). "A measure of population subdivision based on microsatellite allele frequencies". Genetics. 139 (1): 457–462. doi: 10.1093/genetics/139.1.457. PMC  1206343. PMID  7705646.
  5. ^ "Center for Theoretical Evolutionary Genomics: Slatkin Lab". Archived from the original on 2011-10-17. Retrieved 2011-10-29.
  6. ^ Slatkin, M. (2009). "Epigenetic Inheritance and the Missing Heritability Problem". Genetics. 182 (3): 845–850. doi: 10.1534/genetics.109.102798. PMC  2710163. PMID  19416939.
  7. ^ Slatkin, Montgomery; Futuyma, Douglas J. (1983). Coevolution. Sunderland, Mass: Sinauer Associates. ISBN  0-87893-228-3.
  8. ^ Slatkin, Montgomery; Maynard Smith, John; Greenwood, Paul J.; Harvey, Paul (1985). Evolution: essays in honour of John Maynard Smith. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. ISBN  0-521-25734-4.
  9. ^ Slatkin, Montgomery (1995). Exploring evolutionary biology: readings from American scientist. Sunderland, Mass: Sinauer Associates. ISBN  0-87893-764-1.
  10. ^ Veuille, Michel; Slatkin, Montgomery (2002). Modern developments in theoretical population genetics: the legacy of Gustave Malécot. Oxford [Oxfordshire]: Oxford University Press. ISBN  0-19-859962-5.
  11. ^ "Montgomery Slatkin | Santa Fe Institute". Archived from the original on 2011-10-18. Retrieved 2011-10-29.

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