Richard Ebstein
American geneticist (born 1943)
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Richard Paul Ebstein (born February 19, 1943)[1] is an American-israeli behavioral geneticist. He is Professor in the Department of Psychology at the National University of Singapore, as well as Professor Emeritus in the Psychology Department at Hebrew University.[2] He is known for his research on the genetics of human social behaviors, such as political ideology,[3][4] novelty seeking,[5][6][7] and dancing.[8][9]
Born
February 19, 1943
Richard Paul Ebstein
February 19, 1943
EducationUnion College
Yale University
Yale University
KnownforNeuroeconomics
FieldsBehavioral genetics
Richard Ebstein | |
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| Born | Richard Paul Ebstein February 19, 1943 |
| Education | Union College Yale University |
| Known for | Neuroeconomics |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Behavioral genetics |
| Institutions | Hebrew University National University of Singapore |
| Thesis | Ribosomes and polysomes in diapause and development of the Cecropia silkmoth (1968) |