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Ph.D., University of California, San Diego
Associate Professor of Biological Sciences
Recent Scholarship:
Rebels, Mavericks, and Heretics in Biology. Oren Harman and Michael
R. Dietrich, Editors.
(New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2008 In Press).
Michael R. Dietrich and Brandi H. Tambasco, “Beyond the Boss and the Boys:
Women
and the Division of Labor in Drosophila Genetics in the United
States, 1934-1970,”
Journal of the History of Biology 40 (2007).
“Three Perspectives on Neutrality and Drift in Molecular Evolution,”
Philosophy of Science 73 (2006), 666-677.
Sandra Mitchell and Michael R. Dietrich, “Integration without Unification:
An Argument for Pluralism in the Biological Sciences,”The American
Naturalist 168 (2006), S73-S79.
"Richard Goldschmidt: Hopeful Monsters and Other "Heresies”," Nature
Reviews Genetics 4 (2003), 68-74.
"Of Moths and Men: Theo Lang and the Persistence of Richard Goldschmidt's
Theory of the Genetics of Homosexuality, 1916-1960," History and Philosophy
of the Life Sciences 22 (2000).
Rebels of Life: Iconoclastic Biologists of the Twentieth Century.
Oren Harmon and Michael R. Dietrich, editors. (New Haven, CT: Yale University
Press, under contract).
Interests:
Gender and Science
Sexuality and Science
Courses Taught:
Sexuality and Science
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