Raymond Pearl (1879–1940) was a significant figure in the field of biology. He founded the journal Human Biology and almost single-handedly promoted and established the scientific discipline of human biology. His scientific versatility was one of his most important features during the first four decades of the 20th century, and he played a major role in developing the fields of biodemography, human population biology, human life-cycle and life span approaches, fertility, growth, the biology of longevity and senescence, and mortality. He was one of the earliest biologists to combine biometric analyses and experimental studies to explore the dimensions of human biology. Pearl also was broadly educated in the arts, music, literature, history, ...
Percy M. Butler led a remarkable life – in the process surviving two world wars, publishing over 100...
Psychobiography is the formulation of an individual's narrative according to a psychological theory....
On 22nd August 2016, the fields of molecular neurobiology and endocrinology lost one of their pionee...
Raymond Pearl (1879–1940) was a significant figure in the field of biology. He founded the journal H...
Pearl’s career in statistical and human biology illustrates the individualistic, optimistic, and exu...
The journal Human Biology was founded 80 years ago by Raymond Pearl, an eminent biologist and profes...
Almost 100 years have passed since the biomathematician Raymond Pearl published his book To Begin Wi...
In the interwar period between 1918 and 1945, before the programmable computer and information theor...
In the interwar period between 1918 and 1945, before the programmable computer and information theor...
Biology is generally considered the science of the XXIth century; however it has a very long history...
Michael White (1910-1983) was foundation professor of the Department of Genetics at the University o...
© Cambridge University Press 2010. Reprinted with permission. Details of the definitive version are ...
Abstract Roy Walford died on April 27, 2004, at the age of 79. His contributions to gerontological r...
The Canadian–American biologist Edmund Vincent Cowdry played an important role in the birth and deve...
Roy Walford died on April 27, 2004, at the age of 79. His contributions to gerontological research i...
Percy M. Butler led a remarkable life – in the process surviving two world wars, publishing over 100...
Psychobiography is the formulation of an individual's narrative according to a psychological theory....
On 22nd August 2016, the fields of molecular neurobiology and endocrinology lost one of their pionee...
Raymond Pearl (1879–1940) was a significant figure in the field of biology. He founded the journal H...
Pearl’s career in statistical and human biology illustrates the individualistic, optimistic, and exu...
The journal Human Biology was founded 80 years ago by Raymond Pearl, an eminent biologist and profes...
Almost 100 years have passed since the biomathematician Raymond Pearl published his book To Begin Wi...
In the interwar period between 1918 and 1945, before the programmable computer and information theor...
In the interwar period between 1918 and 1945, before the programmable computer and information theor...
Biology is generally considered the science of the XXIth century; however it has a very long history...
Michael White (1910-1983) was foundation professor of the Department of Genetics at the University o...
© Cambridge University Press 2010. Reprinted with permission. Details of the definitive version are ...
Abstract Roy Walford died on April 27, 2004, at the age of 79. His contributions to gerontological r...
The Canadian–American biologist Edmund Vincent Cowdry played an important role in the birth and deve...
Roy Walford died on April 27, 2004, at the age of 79. His contributions to gerontological research i...
Percy M. Butler led a remarkable life – in the process surviving two world wars, publishing over 100...
Psychobiography is the formulation of an individual's narrative according to a psychological theory....
On 22nd August 2016, the fields of molecular neurobiology and endocrinology lost one of their pionee...