- Richard Pillard
Richard C. Pillard (born circa
1933 ) is a professor ofpsychiatry at theBoston University School of Medicine best known for his work onbiology and sexual orientation .Early life and family
Pillard briefly attended
Swarthmore College before transferring toAntioch College , where his father Basil H. Pillard was an English Professor. Judson Jerome (Mar., 1958). Departure: Basil Pillard, 1895-1957."College English", Vol. 19, No. 6, Poetry and Professors Issue , p. 240] Pillard received his B.A. from Antioch. Paul E. Lynch (2003). An Interview with Richard C. Pillard, MD. "Journal of Gay & Lesbian Psychotherapy" Volume: 7 Issue: 4 ] He then earned his M.D. fromUniversity of Rochester , with his internship atBoston City Hospital .Pillard married a Vassar student in 1958, while he was in medical school. They later divorced when he was in his thirties, and Pillard now identifies as
gay . He has three daughters. The oldest daughter, Vicky Pillard, is a pediatrician practicing in Amherst, MA. His second daughter, Nina Pillard, is aGeorgetown University Law Center professor and was formerly assistant to Attorney General Reno. His youngest daughter, Eliza Pillard, is a social worker specializing in child psychiatric issues in Vermont.Chandler Burr reported that Pillard jokes "he is uniquely equipped to investigate whether homosexuality has a biological basis: he, his brother, and his sister are gay, and Pillard believes that his father may have been gay. One of Pillard's three daughters from a marriage early in life is bisexual. This family history seems to invite a biological explanation, and it made Pillard start thinking about the origins of sexual orientation." Burr, Chandler (June 1997). [http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/199706/homosexuality-biology/ Homosexuality and biology.] "The Atlantic Monthly" ]Heritability of sexual orientation
Pillard is well-known for a series of studies he coauthored with
J. Michael Bailey , which examined the rate of concordance of sexual identity amongmonozygotic twins,dizygotic twins of the same sex, non-twin siblings of the same sex, and adoptive siblings of the same sex. In all studies they found rates of concordance variantly consistent with thehypothesis that homosexuality has a significant genetic component. TheCouncil for Responsible Genetics and other researchers have criticized this work for using a self-selected sample, a problem which later studies have attempted to remedy.Pillard feels that some of his most significant work deals with the incidence of homosexuality running in families.
Publications
*Pillard RC, Rose RM, Sherwood M. Plasma testosterone levels in homosexual men. "Arch Sex Behav." 1974 Sep;3(5):453-8. PMID 4415098
*Bailey JM, Pillard RC. A genetic study of male sexual orientation. "Arch Gen Psychiatry". 1991 Dec;48(12):1089-96. PMID 1845227
*Tuttle GE, Pillard RC. Sexual orientation and cognitive abilities. "Arch Sex Behav". 1991 Jun;20(3):307-18. PMID 2059149
*Pillard RC, Weinrich JD. Evidence of familial nature of male homosexuality. "Arch Gen Psychiatry". 1986 Aug;43(8):808-12. PMID 3729676
*Pillard RC, Poumadere J, Carretta RA. A family study of sexual orientation. "Arch Sex Behav". 1982 Dec;11(6):511-20. PMID 6760832
*Pillard RC, Poumadere J, Carretta RA. Is homosexuality familial? A review, some data, and a suggestion. "Arch Sex Behav". 1981 Oct;10(5):465-75. PMID 7032464
*Dawood K, Pillard RC, Horvath C, Revelle W, Bailey JM. Familial aspects of male homosexuality. "Arch Sex Behav". 2000 Apr;29(2):155-63. PMID 10842723
*Bailey JM, Pillard RC, Dawood K, Miller MB, Farrer LA, Trivedi S, Murphy RL. A family history study of male sexual orientation using three independent samples. "Behav Genet". 1999 Mar;29(2):79-86. PMID 10405456
*Pillard RC, Bailey JM. Human sexual orientation has a heritable component. "Hum Biol". 1998 Apr;70(2):347-65. PMID 9549243
*Pillard RC, Bailey JM. A biologic perspective on sexual orientation. "Psychiatr Clin North Am". 1995 Mar;18(1):71-84. PMID 7761309
*Snyder PJ, Weinrich JD, Pillard RC. Personality and lipid level differences associated with homosexual and bisexual identity in men. "Arch Sex Behav". 1994 Aug;23(4):433-51. PMID 7993184
*Pillard RC, Rosen LR, Meyer-Bahlburg H, Weinrich JD, Feldman JF, Gruen R, Ehrhardt AA. Psychopathology and social functioning in men prenatally exposed to diethylstilbestrol (DES). "Psychosom Med". 1993 Nov-Dec;55(6):485-91. PMID 8310108
*Weinrich JD, Snyder PJ, Pillard RC, Grant I, Jacobson DL, Robinson SR, McCutchan JA. A factor analysis of the Klein sexual orientation grid in two disparate samples. "Arch Sex Behav". 1993 Apr;22(2):157-68. PMID 8476335
*Bailey JM, Pillard RC, Neale MC, Agyei Y. Heritable factors influence sexual orientation in women. "Arch Gen Psychiatry". 1993 Mar;50(3):217-23. PMID 8439243References
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