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Kenneth M. Weiss

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Kenneth M. Weiss is the Evan Pugh Professor of Anthropology and Genetics and Science at the Pennsylvania State University. His research centers on the evolution of complex human traits, particularly disease-related and complex morphological traits. He is a Fellow of the AAAS.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Fellows". AAAS MemberCentral. American Association for the Advancement of Science.

Further reading

  • Little MA, Weiss KM, Mascie-Taylor CG, Jablonski NG, Strier KB (1995). Genetic Variation and Human Disease: Principles and Evolutionary Approaches. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-33660-0.
  • Buchanan AL, Weiss KM (2004). Genetics and the Logic of Evolution. New York: Wiley-Liss. ISBN 0-471-23805-8.
  • Buchanan AL, Weiss KM (2009). The Mermaid's Tale: Four Billion Years of Cooperation in the Making of Living Things. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. ISBN 0-674-03193-8.