- Francisco J. Ayala
Francisco José Ayala (born 1934) is a
Spanish American biologist and philosopher at theUniversity of California, Irvine . He was born inMadrid and moved to the US in 1961 to study atColumbia University . There, he studied for his doctorate underTheodosius Dobzhansky , graduating in 1964. He became aUS citizen in 1971.He has been President and Chairman of the Board of the
American Association for the Advancement of Science .At University of California, Irvine, his academic appointments include University Professor and Donald Bren Professor of Biological Sciences, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology (School of Biological Sciences), Professor of Philosophy, (School of Humanities), and Professor of Logic and the Philosophy of Science (School of Social Sciences).
He has been publicly critical of U.S. restrictions on federal funding of
embryonic stem cell research. He currently serves on the advisory board of theCampaign to Defend the Constitution , an organization that has lobbied Congress to lift federal restrictions on funding embryonic stem cell research.He attended the symposium on November 2006.
Academic distinctions
In 2001, Ayala was awarded the
National Medal of Science . On April 13 2007, he was awarded the first of 100 bicentennial medals atMount Saint Mary's University for lecturing there as the first presenter for the Bicentennial Distinguished Lecture Series. His lecture was entitled "The Biological Foundations of Morality". Other awards he has received include the Gold Honorary Gregor Mendel Medal of theCzech Academy of Sciences , the Gold Medal of the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, the Gold Medal of theStazione Zoologica in Naples, the President's Award of theAmerican Institute of Biological Sciences , the Scientific Freedom and Responsibility Award and 150th Anniversary Leadership Medal of the AAAS, the Medal of theCollege of France , the UCI Medal of the University of California, the 1998 Distinguished Scientist Award from theSACNAS , andSigma Xi 's William Procter Prize for Scientific Achievement, 2000.Ayala is a member of the
United States National Academy of Sciences , theAmerican Academy of Arts and Sciences , and theAmerican Philosophical Society . He is also a foreign member of theRussian Academy of Sciences , theAccademia Nazionale dei Lincei in Rome, theSpanish Royal Academy of Sciences , theMexican Academy of Sciences , and theSerbian Academy of Sciences and Arts . He has honorary degrees from theUniversity of Athens , theUniversity of Bologna , theUniversity of Barcelona , theUniversity of the Balearic Islands , theUniversity of León , theUniversity of Madrid , theUniversity of Valencia , theUniversity of Vigo ,Far Eastern National University , andMasaryk University .Books
950 publications and 30 books. Recently published books include:
Avise, J.C. and F.J. Ayala, eds. In the Light of Evolution: Adaptation and Complex Design. National Academy Press: Washington, DC. 2007.
Cela Conde, C.J. and F.J. Ayala. Human Evolution. Trails from the Past. Oxford University Press: Oxford, UK. In press. 2007.
Ayala, F.J. Darwin y el Diseño Inteligente. Creacionismo, Cristianismo y Evolución. Alianza Editorial: Madrid, Spain, 231 pp. 2007.
Ayala, F.J. Darwin’s Gift to Science and Religion. Joseph Henry Press: Washington, DC, xi + 237 pp. 2007
Ayala, F.J. La Evolución de un Evolucionista. Escritos Seleccionados. University of Valencia: Valencia, Spain, 441 pp. 2006.
Ayala, F.J. Darwin and Intelligent Design. Fortress Press: Minneapolis, MN, xi + 116 pp. 2006.
Ayala, F.J. and C.J. Cela Conde. La piedra que se volvió palabra. Las claves evolutivas de la humanidad. Alianza Editorial: Madrid, Spain. 184 pp. 2006
Hey, J., W.M. Fitch and F.J. Ayala, eds. Systematics and the Origin of Species. On Ernst Mayr’s 100th Anniversary. National Academies Press: Washington, DC. xiii + 367 pp. 2005
Wuketits, F.M. and F.J. Ayala, eds. Handbook of Evolution: The Evolution of Living Systems (Including Hominids), Volume 2. Wiley-VCH: Weinheim, Germany. 292 pp. 2005.
Ayala, F.J. Le Ragioni dell’ Evoluzione. Di Renzo Editore: Rome. 109 pp. 2005.
"Le ragioni dell'evoluzione", Di Renzo Editore, Roma, 2005
External links
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