Stephen C. Stearns

American biologist (born 1946)
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Stephen C. Stearns
BornDecember 12, 1946 (1946-12-12) (age 77)
Kapaau, Hawaii, United States
Alma materYale University, University of Wisconsin, University of British Columbia
Known forLife history evolution, evolutionary medicine
SpouseBeverly Peterson Stearns
ChildrenJustin K. Stearns, Jason Stearns
Scientific career
FieldsEvolutionary biology, life history theory, evolutionary medicine
InstitutionsDepartment of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Yale University
Thesis A comparison of the evolution and expression of life history traits in stable and fluctuating environments: Gambusia affinis in Hawaii  (1975)
Doctoral studentsDieter Ebert
Websitestearnslab.yale.edu

Stephen C. Stearns (born December 12, 1946, in Kapaau, Hawaii and raised in Hawi, Hawaii)[1] is an American biologist, and the Edward P. Bass Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Emeritus at Yale University. He is known for his work in life history theory and evolutionary medicine.[2]

Education and training

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References

  1. ^ Stephen, Bijan (February 25, 2013). "Stearner Stuff". The New Journal. Retrieved May 3, 2019.
  2. ^ "Noted zoologist Stephen Stearns is new Bass Professor", Yale Bulletin and Calendar, 29 (1), September 1, 2000.
  3. ^ a b c Stearns, S. C. (2008), "How the European Society for Evolutionary Biology and the Journal of Evolutionary Biology were founded", Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 21 (6): 1449–1451, doi:10.1111/j.1420-9101.2008.01626.x, PMID 19018942, S2CID 45515198.
  4. ^ "Journal of Evolutionary Biology news, opinion and analysis - Macleans.ca".
  5. ^ "The TBA Council". Tropical Biology Association. Retrieved May 3, 2019.
  6. ^ "About the Journal". Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health. Oxford Academic. Retrieved May 3, 2019.
  7. ^ "Welcome | Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology". eeb.yale.edu.
  8. ^ "Distinguished Fellows". European Society for Evolutionary Biology. Retrieved May 3, 2019.
  9. ^ Lim, Tse Yang (Spring 2011), "That wondrous feeling of learning something new: Tse Yang Lim '11 offered these comments about his teacher, Professor Stephen Stearns, at the DeVane Award ceremony in February", Inside the Classroom: Undergraduate Teaching at Yale.
  10. ^ "Ständiges Gastrecht an der Alma Mater für Regine Aeppli". April 27, 2015 – via NZZ.
  11. ^ "News: Noted zoologist Stephen Stearns is new Bass Professor". Yale Bulletin and Calendar. 29 (1). September 1, 2000. Retrieved December 19, 2013.
  12. ^ Behnke, J. M. (January 7, 2009). "Review: Evolution in Health and Disease, 2nd edition, edited by S. C. Sterns and J. C. Koella". Parasit Vectors. 2: 4. doi:10.1186/1756-3305-2-4. PMC 2628889.
  13. ^ Dudgeon, D. (January 2001). "Review: Watching, from the edge of extinction by B. P. Stearns & S. C. Stearns". Porcupine! Newsletter of the Dept. Of Ecology & Biodiversity, U. Of Hong Kong (22): 28–29.
  14. ^ Stearns, B. P.; Stearns, S. C. (2010). "Still watching, from the edge of extinction". BioScience. 60 (2): 141–146. doi:10.1525/bio.2010.60.2.8. S2CID 85692844.
  15. ^ Zimmerman, William F. (June 2007). "Review: Evolution: An Introduction, 2nd edition by Stephen C. Stearns and Rolf Hoekstra". The Quarterly Review of Biology. 82 (2): 149. doi:10.1086/519589.

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