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  1. Population genetics, physical chemistry. George Robert Price (October 16, 1922 – January 6, 1975) was an American population geneticist. Price is often noted for his formulation of the Price equation in 1967.

    • Julia Madigan (m. 1947 div. 1955)
    • October 16, 1922, New York, United States
  2. George Robert Price (* 1922; † 6. Januar 1975 in London) war ein amerikanischer Populationsgenetiker. Als Chemiker ausgebildet, als Lehrer und Wissenschaftsjournalist tätig, ging er 1967 nach London, wo er am Galton Laboratory am University College London als Theoretischer Biologe arbeitete.

  3. 9. März 2020 · Price's equation provides a very simple—and very general—encapsulation of evolutionary change. It forms the mathematical foundations of several topics in evolutionary biology, and has also been app...

    • Andy Gardner
    • 2020
  4. 6. Jan. 2019 · Science. The scientist who tried to be as selfless as possible, until it killed him. What the late biologist George Price can teach us about the price of altruism. By Dylan Matthews...

    • Dylan Matthews
  5. US-Amerikaner. Geboren 1922. Gestorben 1975. Mann. George Robert Price (* 1922; † 6. Januar 1975 in London) war ein amerikanischer Populationsgenetiker. Als Chemiker ausgebildet, als Lehrer und Wissenschaftsjournalist tätig, ging er 1967 nach London, wo er am Galton Laboratory am University College London als Theoretischer Biologe arbeitete.

  6. 9. März 2020 · Fifty years of the Price equation. Prior to 1970, most of the mathematical theory of evolution had been based on simplifying assumptions, resulting in models of the evolutionary process that were intended as (useful) approximations. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, George Price was taking a very different approach and thinking ...

  7. 9. März 2020 · George Price presents to us most starkly the notion that science, however mathematically abstract, may also be a reflection of life. 2. Beginnings. George Price was born on 16 October 1922 in New York to William Edison Price, a stage lighting electrician, and Alice Avery, a minor actress on Broadway.