David C. Queller
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David C. Queller is an evolutionary biologist at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri.[1] He received his BA from The University of Illinois in 1976, and his PhD from the University of Michigan in 1982.[2] Queller became a faculty member at Rice University in 1989 and remained there until 2011 when he was named Spencer T. Olin Professor of Biology at Washington University in St. Louis.[3] Since the late 1980s, Queller has collaborated extensively with his wife and colleague Joan E. Strassmann. Empirically, Queller and Strassmann worked primarily with social insects[4] until they made the switch to the social amoebae, Dictyostelium discoideum, in 1998.[5]
Honors[]
- Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2004[6]
- Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2008[7]
References[]
- ^ Queller, David. "Washington University Web page".
- ^ Queller, David. "Faculty Handbook". Archived from the original on 2012-12-14.
- ^ "Trustees grant faculty promotions, tenure". Washington University in St. Louis. Retrieved 18 August 2011.
- ^ "What we have figured out about social insects?".
- ^ "What have we figured out about social amoebas?".
- ^ "American Association for the Advancement of Science". AAAS Fellow.
- ^ "American Academy of Arts and Sciences".
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Categories:
- Evolutionary biologists
- University of Illinois alumni
- University of Michigan alumni
- Rice University faculty
- Living people
- 20th-century American biologists
- 21st-century American biologists