Stephen C. Stearns

Stephen C. Stearns
Born December 12, 1946
Citizenship United States
Fields Evolutionary biology, Life history evolution, Evolutionary medicine
Institutions Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Yale University
Alma mater Yale University, University of Wisconsin, University of British Columbia
Thesis A comparison of the evolution and expression of life history traits in stable and fluctuating environments: Gambusia affinis in Hawaii (1975)
Notable students Jacob Koella, Dieter Ebert, Tad Kawecki, Martin Ackermann
Known for Life history evolution, evolutionary medicine
Spouse Beverly Peterson Stearns
Children Justin Stearns, Jason Stearns

Stephen C. Stearns (born December 12, 1946, in Kapaau, Hawaii and raised in Hawi, Hawaii), an American biologist, is the Edward P. Bass Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Yale University. He is known for his work in life history theory and evolutionary medicine.[1]

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