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Professor John Maynard Smith,[1] F.R.S. (6 January 1920 – 19 April 2004) was a British evolutionary biologist and geneticist. Originally an aeronautical engineer during the Second World War, he then took a second degree in genetics under the...


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Professor John Maynard Smith , ( January 6 1920 – April 19 2004 ) was a British evolutionary biologist and geneticist. Sourced "It is in the nature of science that once a position becomes orthodox it should be suggested to criticism.... It does not...


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A conversation with John Maynard Smith
09/01/2000: 1,784 words, approx. 6 pages
A classical geneticist and leading theorist in evolutionary biology, John Maynard Smith started out as an engineer and worked as a "stress man" during World War II, calculating the stresses in airplane wings. Since then, he has applied his knowledge of mathematics to some...
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John Maynard Smith: January 6, 1920-April 19, 2004-
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JOHN Maynard Smith was one of the most influential evolutionary biologists of the generation that succeeded the "founding fathers" of population genetics, as he was fond of calling Fisher, Wright, and Haldane. Maynard Smith's father was a London surgeon, but died when John was...
 


 

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