Elof Axel Carlson

Elof Axel Carlson

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name = Elof Axel Carlson


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birth_date = 1931
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nationality = USA
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field = Genetics
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State University of New York at Stony Brook
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doctoral_advisor = Hermann Joseph Muller
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Elof Axel Carlson (1931–) is distinguished teaching professor emeritus at State University of New York at Stony Brook, as well as a American geneticist and noted historian of Science. Dr. Carlson earned his B.A. 1953 from New York University, and his PhD 1958 in zoology from Indiana University [http://www.semesteratsea.com/voyages/fall2001/fa2001_facultybios.html Semester At Sea - Fall 2001 ] ] under the mentorship of Hermann Joseph Muller. Dr. Carlson is a past recipient of the E. Harris Harbison Award for excellence in teaching given by the Danforth Foundation [ [http://www.stonybrook.edu/research/honors/honbyfac.html USB Honors by Faculty Member ] ] .

He has been a visiting professor at the University of Minnesota, San Diego State University, and Tougaloo College. He was also a McMurrin visiting professorship at the University of Utah [http://www.ugs.utah.edu/faculty/mcmurrin.htm]

Dr. Carlson is the author of over ten books including:
*The Gene: a Critical History
*Genes, Radiation, and Society. The Life and Work of H. J. Muller
*The Unfit: A history of a bad idea
*Mendel's Legacy: The origin of classical genetics
*Times of Triumph, Times of Doubt: Science And the Battle for Public Trust
* Neither Gods Nor Beasts: How Science is changing who we think we are

cholarly works cowritten

Demerec, M., Kaufman, B. P., & Carlson, E. A. (1986). Drosophila guide: introduction to the genetics and cytology of Drosophila melanogaster. Washington, D.C.: Carnegie Institute of Washington.

Former Graduate Students [Carlson, E.A. (2008). Neither Gods Nor Beasts. New York. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press ]

*John Southin
*Ronald Sederoff
*Harold Corwin
*Robert Hendrickson
*John Jenkins
*Dale Grace

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