- Clarence Paul Oliver
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Clarence Paul Oliver Born November 8, 1898
Dexter, MissouriDied July 10, 1991 (aged 92)Fields Genetics Institutions University of Minnesota
University of Texas at AustinDoctoral advisor Hermann Joseph Muller Clarence Paul Oliver (November 8, 1898–July 10, 1991), known to his friends as "Pete", was an American geneticist. Born in Dexter, Missouri, he attended college at University of Texas receiving a BA in 1925. He continued his studies at University of Texas completing a PhD in the laboratory of Hermann Joseph Muller in 1931. From 1932 to 1946 he was a member of the faculty of University of Minnesota where future nobelist Edward B. Lewis worked in his lab as an undergraduate. From 1946 to his retirement in 1971, he was a faculty member at University of Texas, where he studied human genetics and pseudoallelism.
Professional Accomplishements
- Founding member of the American Society of Human Genetics (1948)
- President of the American Society of Human Genetics (1953)
- Secretary of the Genetics Society of America (1953- 1955)
- President of the Genetics Society of America (1958)
- Editor of the journal Genetics (1957-1963)
- Ashbel Smith Professor at the University of Texas
Sources
- University of Texas Scholarship Page
- In Memoriam Clarence Paul Oliver, memorial resolution of the University of Texas Austin Faculty Council
Categories:- 1898 births
- 1991 deaths
- American biologists
- American geneticists
- University of Texas at Austin faculty
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