Matthew C. Keller
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FieldsBehavioral genetics
InstitutionsUniversity of Colorado Boulder
Matthew C. Keller | |
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| Education | University of Texas at Austin University of Michigan |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Behavioral genetics |
| Institutions | University of Colorado Boulder |
| Thesis | Natural selection and the manifestations of low mood and depression (2004) |
| Doctoral advisor | Randolph M. Nesse |
| Website | www |
Matthew C. Keller is an American behavioral and psychiatric geneticist. He is the Director of the Institute for Behavioral Genetics and a professor in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience at the University of Colorado Boulder.[1] He is known for his criticism of the candidate gene approach [2][3][4] and for development of approaches in quantitative genetics.[5][6]