Robert H. Tamarin

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Robert H. Tamarin is a biologist and author.[1] He authored the principles of genetics, a textbook in its seventh edition with McGraw-Hill Publishers.[2] His research interest focuses on evolutionary genetics. He has also developed radioisotope, electrophoretic and DNA fingerprinting techniques for use in the study of small mammal.[3]

Life and career[]

He obtained a Bachelor of science degree from the City University of New York, Master of science (M.S.) degree from Brooklyn College and a doctorate degree (Ph. D) from Indiana University. He started his academic career at Boston University after he completed his Postdoctoral Fellowship at National Institutes of Health in the departments of genetics, University of Hawaii and a Ford Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Department of biology at Princeton University. He is a well-recognized author of many scientific articles and textbooks such as The Principles of Genetics. Tamarin is a contributor to Science Year, The World Book Annual Supplement.[4]

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  1. ^ "News and Events". Archived from the original on 2014-12-02.
  2. ^ Principles of Genetics.
  3. ^ "Robert Tamarin".
  4. ^ The Politics of Heredity.
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