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Francisco J. Ayala

Francisco José Ayala Pereda (March 12, 1934 – March 3, 2023) was a Spanish-American evolutionary biologist, philosopher, and Catholic priest who was a longtime faculty member at the University of California, Irvine and University of California, Davis.[4]

Francisco J. Ayala
Born
Francisco José Ayala Pereda

(1934-03-12)March 12, 1934[3]
DiedMarch 5, 2023(2023-03-05) (aged 88)
Newport Beach, California
CitizenshipSpanish, American (1971–2023)
Alma materUniversity of Salamanca, Columbia University
Known forPopulation genetics
Spouses
  • Mary Henderson
    (m. 1968, divorced)
  • Hana Lostokova
    (m. 1985)
Children2
AwardsNational Medal of Science, Templeton Prize
Scientific career
FieldsBiology, Genetics
InstitutionsUniversity of California, Davis (1971 - 1989)[1]
University of California, Irvine (1989-2018)[2]
Doctoral advisorTheodosius Dobzhansky
Doctoral studentsJohn Avise

Ayala was previously president and chairman of the board of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.[5] At University of California, Irvine, his academic appointments included University Professor and Donald Bren Professor of Biological Sciences, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology (School of Biological Sciences), Professor of Philosophy (School of Humanities), and Professor of Logic and the Philosophy of Science (School of Social Sciences).[6]

Ayala's employment at UC Irvine ended in 2018 after the university issued a report relating to allegations of sexual harassment claims against him.[7] Ayala denied having "intentionally caused sexual harassment to anybody."[7] His name was removed from the School of Biological Sciences, the Science Library, as well as various graduate fellowships, scholarship programs, and endowed chairs.[8]

Early life and education edit

Earlier in life, Ayala was a Dominican priest,[9][10] ordained in 1960 and leaving the priesthood that same year.[11] After graduating from the University of Salamanca, he moved to the United States in 1961 to study for a PhD at Columbia University. There, he studied for his doctorate under Theodosius Dobzhansky, graduating in 1964.[12] He became a US citizen in 1971.

Career edit

Ayala is known for his research on population and evolutionary genetics, and has been called the "Renaissance Man of Evolutionary Biology".[13] His "discoveries have opened up new approaches to the prevention and treatment of diseases that affect hundreds of millions of individuals worldwide", including demonstrating that the reproduction of Trypanosoma cruzi, the agent of Chagas disease, is mostly the product of cloning, and that only a few clones account for most of this widespread disease.[14]

Ayala served on the advisory board of the now defunct Campaign to Defend the Constitution, an organization that has lobbied in support of the separation of church and state. He has been publicly critical of U.S. restrictions on federal funding of embryonic stem cell research. He was also a critic of intelligent design theories, claiming that they are not only pseudoscience, but also misunderstood from a theological point of view. He suggested that the theory of evolution resolves the problem of evil, thus being a kind of theodicy.[15][16][17] Although Ayala generally did not discuss his religious views, he has stated that "science is compatible with religious faith in a personal, omnipotent and benevolent God."[18] He also briefly served, in 1960, as a Dominican priest.[19] Ayala did not say whether he remained a religious believer, not wanting to be "tagged by one side or the other."[20]

Ayala attended the Beyond Belief symposium in November 2006. Ayala debated Christian apologist William Lane Craig in November 2009 on the topic of intelligent design.[21]

On October 18, 2011, the University of California, Irvine (UCI) announced that Ayala would be donating $10 million to the university's School of Biological Sciences. The gift was to be "$1 million a year for the next decade."[22]

Sexual harassment investigation edit

Four women (professor Kathleen Treseder, another professor, an assistant dean, and one graduate student),[23] alleged that Ayala had sexually harassed them, prompting an investigation led by Erik Pelowitz at UC Irvine's Office of Equal Opportunity and Diversity.[7] The university investigators concluded that Ayala violated the university's policies on sexual harassment and sex discrimination in the cases of three of the four women,[7] and found that the conduct at issue extended to 2004 and had led to previous warnings to Ayala.[7] The investigators' report also concluded that Ayala "engaged in a campaign with the highest University officials to influence the outcome of this investigation."[7] Ayala denied most allegations against him, and wrote to the university's chancellor, Howard Gillman, "I have never intentionally caused sexual harassment to anybody. To the extent that my actions may have caused harm to others ... I apologize from the deepest of my heart and of my mind."[7] He resigned effective July 1, 2018.[23]

Ayala was represented in the investigation by attorney Susan Estrich.[23] The investigation against Ayala extended to more than 60 witnesses,[23] and the outcome divided scholars.[7][23] Camilo José Cela Conde[23] and Elizabeth Loftus defended him, the latter saying that she was "shocked that this man's life was ruined over this collection of reactions to his behavior" and described the allegations as "thin."[7] In contrast, T. Jane Zelikova, the founder of 500 Women Scientists, supported Ayala's ouster.[7] Ann Olivarius, a lawyer and sexual harassment expert who reviewed the report at the request of Science magazine, said that Ayala did not "have sex with students or pressure them directly for sex" but "clearly made multiple women feel degraded" and continued to do so "after senior university officials warned him to stop acting in these ways."[7]

Ayala returned to his private life, and the university removed his name from the School of Biological Sciences, the Science Library, and endowed chairs that had been named after Ayala.[8][2] The American Association for the Advancement of Science removed his fellowship status.[24] The U.S. National Academy of Sciences rescinded Ayala's membership for violation of Section 4 of the NAS Code of Conduct, effective June 23, 2021.[25]

Awards and honors edit

In 2001, Ayala was awarded the National Medal of Science.[14] On April 13, 2007, he was awarded the first of 100 bicentennial medals at Mount Saint Mary's University for lecturing there as the first presenter for the Bicentennial Distinguished Lecture Series. His lecture was entitled "The Biological Foundations of Morality". Other awards he received include the Gold Honorary Gregor Mendel Medal of the Czech Academy of Sciences, the Gold Medal of the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, the Gold Medal of the Stazione Zoologica in Naples, the President's Award of the American Institute of Biological Sciences, the AAAS Award for Scientific Freedom and Responsibility[26] and 150th Anniversary Leadership Medal of the AAAS, the Medal of the College of France, the UCI Medal of the University of California, the 1998 Distinguished Scientist Award from the SACNAS, and Sigma Xi's William Procter Prize for Scientific Achievement, 2000. In 2010, he was awarded the Templeton Prize.[27] The science library at UCI was named after him from 2010 until 2018, when his name was removed after a university investigation concluded that his conduct with respect to three women violated university policies.[7][28][2] Ayala delivered a lecture at the Trotter Prize ceremony in 2011 entitled "Darwin's Gift to Science and Religion." In 2014, UCI named its School of Biological Sciences the Francisco J. Ayala School of Biological Sciences after Ayala.[29] UCI removed his name from the library and school in 2018, after finding that he sexually harassed at least four women.[2]

Ayala was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1977, though his fellowship status was later revoked.[30] He was a member of the American Philosophical Society. He was also a foreign member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei in Rome, the Spanish Royal Academy of Sciences, the Mexican Academy of Sciences, and the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts. He had honorary degrees from the University of Athens, the University of Bologna, the University of Barcelona, the University of the Balearic Islands, the University of León, the University of Madrid, the University of Salamanca, the University of Valencia, the University of Vigo, Far Eastern National University, Masaryk University and University of Warsaw.

Personal life edit

Francisco Ayala was born to Francisco Ayala and Soledad Pereda. In the late 1960s he met Mary Henderson, they married on May 27, 1968.[31] They had two sons: Francisco José (born 1969) and Carlos Alberto (born 1972).[32] Their marriage ended in divorce,[33] and in 1985 he married an ecologist named Hana Ayala (née Lostáková, born 1956).[34][35] They lived in Irvine, California. He died from a heart attack on March 3, 2023, in Newport Beach, at age 88.[36][37]

Books edit

Ayala has published 950 publications and 30 books. Recently published books include:

  • Ayala, F.J. Evolution, Explanation, Ethics and Aesthetics: Towards a Philosophy of Biology. Academic Press: 2016. ISBN 9780128036938
  • Ayala, F.J. Am I a Monkey: Six Big Questions About Evolution. Johns Hopkins University Press: Baltimore, MD, US 2010.
  • Ayala, F.J. and Robert Arp, eds. Contemporary Debates in Philosophy of Biology. Wiley-Blackwell: London, 2009. ISBN 978-1-4051-5998-2
  • Avise, J.C. and F.J. Ayala, eds. In the Light of Evolution: Adaptation and Complex Design. National Academy Press: Washington, DC. 2007. ISBN 978-0-309-10405-0
  • Cela Conde, C.J. and F.J. Ayala. Human Evolution. Trails from the Past. Oxford University Press: Oxford, 2007.
  • Ayala, F.J. Darwin y el Diseño Inteligente. Creacionismo, Cristianismo y Evolución. Alianza Editorial: Madrid, Spain, 231 pp. 2007.
  • Ayala, F.J. Darwin's Gift to Science and Religion. Joseph Henry Press: Washington, DC, xi + 237 pp. 2007
  • Ayala, F.J. La Evolución de un Evolucionista. Escritos Seleccionados. University of Valencia: Valencia, Spain, 441 pp. 2006. ISBN 84-370-6526-7
  • Ayala, F.J. Darwin and Intelligent Design. Fortress Press: Minneapolis, MN, xi + 116 pp. 2006.
  • Ayala, F.J. and C.J. Cela Conde. La piedra que se volvió palabra. Las claves evolutivas de la humanidad. Alianza Editorial: Madrid, Spain. 184 pp. 2006 ISBN 84-206-4783-7
  • Hey, J., W.M. Fitch and F.J. Ayala, eds. Systematics and the Origin of Species. On Ernst Mayr's 100th Anniversary. National Academies Press: Washington, DC. xiii + 367 pp. 2005 ISBN 0-309-09536-0
  • Wuketits, F.M. and F.J. Ayala, eds. Handbook of Evolution: The Evolution of Living Systems (Including Hominids), Volume 2. Wiley-VCH: Weinheim, Germany. 292 pp. 2005. ISBN 978-3-527-61971-9
  • Ayala, F.J. Le Ragioni dell’ Evoluzione. Di Renzo Editore: Rome. 109 pp. 2005.
  • Ayala, F.J. Human Evolution: Biology, Culture, Ethics. In: J.B. Miller, ed., The Epic of Evolution. Science and Religion in Dialogue (Pearson Education, Inc.: Upper Saddle River, New Jersey), pp. 166–180. 2004.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Ayala, Francisco J. (December 2009). "Francisco J. Ayala". Current Biology. 19 (23): R1060–R1061. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2009.09.033. S2CID 46117440.
  2. ^ a b c d Watanabe, Teresa (June 28, 2018). "Acclaimed UC Irvine geneticist resigns after committing sexual harassment". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved June 29, 2018.
  3. ^ Hall, Brian Keith; Strickberger, Monroe W.; Hallgrímsson, Benedikt (2008). Strickberger's evolution: the integration of genes, organisms and populations. Sudbury, Mass.: Jones and Bartlett. p. 633. ISBN 978-0-7637-0066-9.
  4. ^ Pinar García, Susana (2016). De Dios y ciencia. La evolución de Francisco J. Ayala. Madrid: Alianza Editorial. ISBN 9788491042358.
  5. ^ Dean, Cornelia (April 29, 2008). "Roving Defender of Evolution, and of Room for God". New York Times. Retrieved April 24, 2009.
  6. ^ "Biologist Francisco J. Ayala". The Scientist. February 5, 1996. Retrieved April 24, 2009.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Meredith Wadman (July 20, 2018). "Here's the sexual harassment report that felled a famed geneticist—and his defense". Science. AAAS.
  8. ^ a b "UCI proposes new name for School of Biological Sciences, science library after internal investigation substantiates sexual harassment claims against signature donor". UCI News. June 28, 2018.
  9. ^ "Evolution: Religion: Science and Faith". Pbs.org. Retrieved July 26, 2010.
  10. ^ Dreifus, Claudia (April 27, 1999). "A CONVERSATION WITH: FRANCISCO J. AYALA; Ex-Priest Takes the Blasphemy Out of Evolution". New York Times. Retrieved April 24, 2009.
  11. ^ Richardson, W.; Slack, Gordy (2001). Faith in science: scientists search for truth. London: Routledge. p. 6. ISBN 0-415-25765-4.
  12. ^ Ayala, Francisco (1976). "Theodosius Dobzhansky: The Man and the Scientist". Annual Review of Genetics. 10: 1–6. doi:10.1146/annurev.ge.10.120176.000245. PMID 797305.
  13. ^ . American Association for the Advancement of Science. March 23, 2006. Archived from the original on June 5, 2009. Retrieved April 24, 2009.
  14. ^ a b . University of California. May 9, 2002. Archived from the original on September 5, 2008. Retrieved April 24, 2009.
  15. ^ Ayala, F. J. (2007). Darwin's Gift to Science and Religion. Washington, D.C.: Joseph Henry Press. p. xi. I shudder in terror at the thought that some people of faith would implicitly attribute this calamity to the Creator's faulty design. I rather see it as a consequence of the clumsy ways of the evolutionary process..
  16. ^ Ayala, F. J. (2007). Darwin's Gift to Science and Religion. Washington, D.C.: Joseph Henry Press. pp. 4–5. Later, when I was studying the theology in Salamanca, Darwin was a much-welcomed friend. The theory of evolution provided the solution to the remaining component of the problem of evil. As floods and drought were a necessary consequence of the fabric of the physical world, predators and parasites, dysfunctions and diseases were a consequence of the evolution of life. They were not a result of a deficient or malevolent design: the features of organisms were not designed by the Creator.
  17. ^ Ayala, F. J. (2007). Darwin's Gift to Science and Religion. Washington, D.C.: Joseph Henry Press. p. 159. Religious scholars in the past had struggled with imperfection ... in the living world, which [is] difficult to explain if [it is] the outcome of God's design. ... Evolution came to the rescue. ... The theory of evolution, which at first had seemed to remove the need for God in the world, now has convincingly removed the need to explain the world's imperfections as failed outcomes of God's design.
  18. ^ Lawton, Graham (April 2, 2010). "Templeton prizewinner: We need science plus morality". New Scientist.
  19. ^ Ruse, Michael. Can a Darwinian Be a Christian? : The Relationship between Science and Religion. Cambridge University Press: New York, xi + 242 pp. 2001, p. 75
  20. ^ Dean, Cornelia (April 29, 2008). "Roving Defender of Evolution". New York Times. Dr. Ayala does not say whether he remains a religious believer. "I don't want to be tagged," he said. "By one side or the other."
  21. ^ "Is Intelligent Design Viable? The Craig-Ayala Debate". reasonablefaith.org. Retrieved August 2, 2018.
  22. ^ Rivera, Carla (October 18, 2011). . Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on October 18, 2011.
  23. ^ a b c d e f Meredith Wadman, Prominent geneticist out at UC Irvine after harassment finding, Science (June 29, 2018).
  24. ^ Wadman, Meredith (September 21, 2018). "AAAS adopts new policy for ejecting harassers". Science. 361 (6408): 1175. Bibcode:2018Sci...361.1175W. doi:10.1126/science.361.6408.1175. ISSN 0036-8075. PMID 30237333. S2CID 206626401.
  25. ^ Ortega, Rodrigo Pérez (June 24, 2021). "National Academy of Sciences ejects biologist Francisco Ayala in the wake of sexual harassment findings". Science. Retrieved June 24, 2021.
  26. ^ The Scientist. Vol. 1. Institute for Scientific Information. 1987. p. 27.
  27. ^ Dean, Cornelia (March 25, 2010). "Biologist Wins Templeton Prize". New York Times. Retrieved March 25, 2010.
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  29. ^ "UC Irvine's School of Biological Sciences renamed in honor of Francisco J. Ayala". Retrieved March 21, 2014.
  30. ^ "Book of Members, 1780–2010: Chapter A" (PDF). American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Retrieved April 28, 2011.
  31. ^ World of Genetics on Francisco J. Ayala. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  32. ^ Vasich, Tom (May 9, 2002). . University of California. Archived from the original on September 5, 2008.
  33. ^ "Templeton Prize Fact Sheet" (PDF). Retrieved June 29, 2010.
  34. ^ . American Association for the Advancement of Science. March 31, 2006. Archived from the original on July 8, 2011.
  35. ^ Elizabeth Sleeman, ed. (2003). The International Who's Who 2004. Routledge. p. 83. ISBN 1-85743-217-7.
  36. ^ "Muere el genetista Francisco J. Ayala a los 88 años de edad". El País. March 5, 2023. Retrieved March 6, 2023.
  37. ^ Dean, Cornelia (March 10, 2023). "Francisco Ayala, Biologist and Defender of Evolution, Dies at 88". The New York Times. Retrieved March 11, 2023.

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Ayala and the second or maternal family name is Pereda Francisco Jose Ayala Pereda March 12 1934 March 3 2023 was a Spanish American evolutionary biologist philosopher and Catholic priest who was a longtime faculty member at the University of California Irvine and University of California Davis 4 Francisco J AyalaBornFrancisco Jose Ayala Pereda 1934 03 12 March 12 1934 3 Madrid SpainDiedMarch 5 2023 2023 03 05 aged 88 Newport Beach CaliforniaCitizenshipSpanish American 1971 2023 Alma materUniversity of Salamanca Columbia UniversityKnown forPopulation geneticsSpousesMary Henderson m 1968 divorced wbr Hana Lostokova m 1985 wbr Children2AwardsNational Medal of Science Templeton PrizeScientific careerFieldsBiology GeneticsInstitutionsUniversity of California Davis 1971 1989 1 University of California Irvine 1989 2018 2 Doctoral advisorTheodosius DobzhanskyDoctoral studentsJohn Avise Ayala was previously president and chairman of the board of the American Association for the Advancement of Science 5 At University of California Irvine his academic appointments included University Professor and Donald Bren Professor of Biological Sciences Ecology amp Evolutionary Biology School of Biological Sciences Professor of Philosophy School of Humanities and Professor of Logic and the Philosophy of Science School of Social Sciences 6 Ayala s employment at UC Irvine ended in 2018 after the university issued a report relating to allegations of sexual harassment claims against him 7 Ayala denied having intentionally caused sexual harassment to anybody 7 His name was removed from the School of Biological Sciences the Science Library as well as various graduate fellowships scholarship programs and endowed chairs 8 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Sexual harassment investigation 4 Awards and honors 5 Personal life 6 Books 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and education editEarlier in life Ayala was a Dominican priest 9 10 ordained in 1960 and leaving the priesthood that same year 11 After graduating from the University of Salamanca he moved to the United States in 1961 to study for a PhD at Columbia University There he studied for his doctorate under Theodosius Dobzhansky graduating in 1964 12 He became a US citizen in 1971 Career editAyala is known for his research on population and evolutionary genetics and has been called the Renaissance Man of Evolutionary Biology 13 His discoveries have opened up new approaches to the prevention and treatment of diseases that affect hundreds of millions of individuals worldwide including demonstrating that the reproduction of Trypanosoma cruzi the agent of Chagas disease is mostly the product of cloning and that only a few clones account for most of this widespread disease 14 Ayala served on the advisory board of the now defunct Campaign to Defend the Constitution an organization that has lobbied in support of the separation of church and state He has been publicly critical of U S restrictions on federal funding of embryonic stem cell research He was also a critic of intelligent design theories claiming that they are not only pseudoscience but also misunderstood from a theological point of view He suggested that the theory of evolution resolves the problem of evil thus being a kind of theodicy 15 16 17 Although Ayala generally did not discuss his religious views he has stated that science is compatible with religious faith in a personal omnipotent and benevolent God 18 He also briefly served in 1960 as a Dominican priest 19 Ayala did not say whether he remained a religious believer not wanting to be tagged by one side or the other 20 Ayala attended the Beyond Belief symposium in November 2006 Ayala debated Christian apologist William Lane Craig in November 2009 on the topic of intelligent design 21 On October 18 2011 the University of California Irvine UCI announced that Ayala would be donating 10 million to the university s School of Biological Sciences The gift was to be 1 million a year for the next decade 22 Sexual harassment investigation editFour women professor Kathleen Treseder another professor an assistant dean and one graduate student 23 alleged that Ayala had sexually harassed them prompting an investigation led by Erik Pelowitz at UC Irvine s Office of Equal Opportunity and Diversity 7 The university investigators concluded that Ayala violated the university s policies on sexual harassment and sex discrimination in the cases of three of the four women 7 and found that the conduct at issue extended to 2004 and had led to previous warnings to Ayala 7 The investigators report also concluded that Ayala engaged in a campaign with the highest University officials to influence the outcome of this investigation 7 Ayala denied most allegations against him and wrote to the university s chancellor Howard Gillman I have never intentionally caused sexual harassment to anybody To the extent that my actions may have caused harm to others I apologize from the deepest of my heart and of my mind 7 He resigned effective July 1 2018 23 Ayala was represented in the investigation by attorney Susan Estrich 23 The investigation against Ayala extended to more than 60 witnesses 23 and the outcome divided scholars 7 23 Camilo Jose Cela Conde 23 and Elizabeth Loftus defended him the latter saying that she was shocked that this man s life was ruined over this collection of reactions to his behavior and described the allegations as thin 7 In contrast T Jane Zelikova the founder of 500 Women Scientists supported Ayala s ouster 7 Ann Olivarius a lawyer and sexual harassment expert who reviewed the report at the request of Science magazine said that Ayala did not have sex with students or pressure them directly for sex but clearly made multiple women feel degraded and continued to do so after senior university officials warned him to stop acting in these ways 7 Ayala returned to his private life and the university removed his name from the School of Biological Sciences the Science Library and endowed chairs that had been named after Ayala 8 2 The American Association for the Advancement of Science removed his fellowship status 24 The U S National Academy of Sciences rescinded Ayala s membership for violation of Section 4 of the NAS Code of Conduct effective June 23 2021 25 Awards and honors editIn 2001 Ayala was awarded the National Medal of Science 14 On April 13 2007 he was awarded the first of 100 bicentennial medals at Mount Saint Mary s University for lecturing there as the first presenter for the Bicentennial Distinguished Lecture Series His lecture was entitled The Biological Foundations of Morality Other awards he received include the Gold Honorary Gregor Mendel Medal of the Czech Academy of Sciences the Gold Medal of the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei the Gold Medal of the Stazione Zoologica in Naples the President s Award of the American Institute of Biological Sciences the AAAS Award for Scientific Freedom and Responsibility 26 and 150th Anniversary Leadership Medal of the AAAS the Medal of the College of France the UCI Medal of the University of California the 1998 Distinguished Scientist Award from the SACNAS and Sigma Xi s William Procter Prize for Scientific Achievement 2000 In 2010 he was awarded the Templeton Prize 27 The science library at UCI was named after him from 2010 until 2018 when his name was removed after a university investigation concluded that his conduct with respect to three women violated university policies 7 28 2 Ayala delivered a lecture at the Trotter Prize ceremony in 2011 entitled Darwin s Gift to Science and Religion In 2014 UCI named its School of Biological Sciences the Francisco J Ayala School of Biological Sciences after Ayala 29 UCI removed his name from the library and school in 2018 after finding that he sexually harassed at least four women 2 Ayala was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1977 though his fellowship status was later revoked 30 He was a member of the American Philosophical Society He was also a foreign member of the Russian Academy of Sciences the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei in Rome the Spanish Royal Academy of Sciences the Mexican Academy of Sciences and the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts He had honorary degrees from the University of Athens the University of Bologna the University of Barcelona the University of the Balearic Islands the University of Leon the University of Madrid the University of Salamanca the University of Valencia the University of Vigo Far Eastern National University Masaryk University and University of Warsaw Personal life editFrancisco Ayala was born to Francisco Ayala and Soledad Pereda In the late 1960s he met Mary Henderson they married on May 27 1968 31 They had two sons Francisco Jose born 1969 and Carlos Alberto born 1972 32 Their marriage ended in divorce 33 and in 1985 he married an ecologist named Hana Ayala nee Lostakova born 1956 34 35 They lived in Irvine California He died from a heart attack on March 3 2023 in Newport Beach at age 88 36 37 Books editAyala has published 950 publications and 30 books Recently published books include Ayala F J Evolution Explanation Ethics and Aesthetics Towards a Philosophy of Biology Academic Press 2016 ISBN 9780128036938 Ayala F J Am I a Monkey Six Big Questions About Evolution Johns Hopkins University Press Baltimore MD US 2010 Ayala F J and Robert Arp eds Contemporary Debates in Philosophy of Biology Wiley Blackwell London 2009 ISBN 978 1 4051 5998 2 Avise J C and F J Ayala eds In the Light of Evolution Adaptation and Complex Design National Academy Press Washington DC 2007 ISBN 978 0 309 10405 0 Cela Conde C J and F J Ayala Human Evolution Trails from the Past Oxford University Press Oxford 2007 Ayala F J Darwin y el Diseno Inteligente Creacionismo Cristianismo y Evolucion Alianza Editorial Madrid Spain 231 pp 2007 Ayala F J Darwin s Gift to Science and Religion Joseph Henry Press Washington DC xi 237 pp 2007 Ayala F J La Evolucion de un Evolucionista Escritos Seleccionados University of Valencia Valencia Spain 441 pp 2006 ISBN 84 370 6526 7 Ayala F J Darwin and Intelligent Design Fortress Press Minneapolis MN xi 116 pp 2006 Ayala F J and C J Cela Conde La piedra que se volvio palabra Las claves evolutivas de la humanidad Alianza Editorial Madrid Spain 184 pp 2006 ISBN 84 206 4783 7 Hey J W M Fitch and F J Ayala eds Systematics and the Origin of Species On Ernst Mayr s 100th Anniversary National Academies Press Washington DC xiii 367 pp 2005 ISBN 0 309 09536 0 Wuketits F M and F J Ayala eds Handbook of Evolution The Evolution of Living Systems Including Hominids Volume 2 Wiley VCH Weinheim Germany 292 pp 2005 ISBN 978 3 527 61971 9 Ayala F J Le Ragioni dell Evoluzione Di Renzo Editore Rome 109 pp 2005 Ayala F J Human Evolution Biology Culture Ethics In J B Miller ed The Epic of Evolution Science and Religion in Dialogue Pearson Education Inc Upper Saddle River New Jersey pp 166 180 2004 See also editList of celebrities who own wineries and vineyardsReferences edit Ayala Francisco J December 2009 Francisco J Ayala Current Biology 19 23 R1060 R1061 doi 10 1016 j cub 2009 09 033 S2CID 46117440 a b c d Watanabe Teresa June 28 2018 Acclaimed UC Irvine geneticist resigns after committing sexual harassment Los Angeles Times Retrieved June 29 2018 Hall Brian Keith Strickberger Monroe W Hallgrimsson Benedikt 2008 Strickberger s evolution the integration of genes organisms and populations Sudbury Mass Jones and Bartlett p 633 ISBN 978 0 7637 0066 9 Pinar Garcia Susana 2016 De Dios y ciencia La evolucion de Francisco J Ayala Madrid Alianza Editorial ISBN 9788491042358 Dean Cornelia April 29 2008 Roving Defender of Evolution and of Room for God New York Times Retrieved April 24 2009 Biologist Francisco J Ayala The Scientist February 5 1996 Retrieved April 24 2009 a b c d e f g h i j k l Meredith Wadman July 20 2018 Here s the sexual harassment report that felled a famed geneticist and his defense Science AAAS a b UCI proposes new name for School of Biological Sciences science library after internal investigation substantiates sexual harassment claims against signature donor UCI News June 28 2018 Evolution Religion Science and Faith Pbs org Retrieved July 26 2010 Dreifus Claudia April 27 1999 A CONVERSATION WITH FRANCISCO J AYALA Ex Priest Takes the Blasphemy Out of Evolution New York Times Retrieved April 24 2009 Richardson W Slack Gordy 2001 Faith in science scientists search for truth London Routledge p 6 ISBN 0 415 25765 4 Ayala Francisco 1976 Theodosius Dobzhansky The Man and the Scientist Annual Review of Genetics 10 1 6 doi 10 1146 annurev ge 10 120176 000245 PMID 797305 A Conversation with Hana and Francisco J Ayala American Association for the Advancement of Science March 23 2006 Archived from the original on June 5 2009 Retrieved April 24 2009 a b Biologist Francisco J Ayala Wins National Medal of Science University of California May 9 2002 Archived from the original on September 5 2008 Retrieved April 24 2009 Ayala F J 2007 Darwin s Gift to Science and Religion Washington D C Joseph Henry Press p xi I shudder in terror at the thought that some people of faith would implicitly attribute this calamity to the Creator s faulty design I rather see it as a consequence of the clumsy ways of the evolutionary process Ayala F J 2007 Darwin s Gift to Science and Religion Washington D C Joseph Henry Press pp 4 5 Later when I was studying the theology in Salamanca Darwin was a much welcomed friend The theory of evolution provided the solution to the remaining component of the problem of evil As floods and drought were a necessary consequence of the fabric of the physical world predators and parasites dysfunctions and diseases were a consequence of the evolution of life They were not a result of a deficient or malevolent design the features of organisms were not designed by the Creator Ayala F J 2007 Darwin s Gift to Science and Religion Washington D C Joseph Henry Press p 159 Religious scholars in the past had struggled with imperfection in the living world which is difficult to explain if it is the outcome of God s design Evolution came to the rescue The theory of evolution which at first had seemed to remove the need for God in the world now has convincingly removed the need to explain the world s imperfections as failed outcomes of God s design Lawton Graham April 2 2010 Templeton prizewinner We need science plus morality New Scientist Ruse Michael Can a Darwinian Be a Christian The Relationship between Science and Religion Cambridge University Press New York xi 242 pp 2001 p 75 Dean Cornelia April 29 2008 Roving Defender of Evolution New York Times Dr Ayala does not say whether he remains a religious believer I don t want to be tagged he said By one side or the other Is Intelligent Design Viable The Craig Ayala Debate reasonablefaith org Retrieved August 2 2018 Rivera Carla October 18 2011 UC Irvine professor donating 10 million to school Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on October 18 2011 a b c d e f Meredith Wadman Prominent geneticist out at UC Irvine after harassment finding Science June 29 2018 Wadman Meredith September 21 2018 AAAS adopts new policy for ejecting harassers Science 361 6408 1175 Bibcode 2018Sci 361 1175W doi 10 1126 science 361 6408 1175 ISSN 0036 8075 PMID 30237333 S2CID 206626401 Ortega Rodrigo Perez June 24 2021 National Academy of Sciences ejects biologist Francisco Ayala in the wake of sexual harassment findings Science Retrieved June 24 2021 The Scientist Vol 1 Institute for Scientific Information 1987 p 27 Dean Cornelia March 25 2010 Biologist Wins Templeton Prize New York Times Retrieved March 25 2010 UCI Science Library to be named in honor of Francisco J Ayala University of California Irvine April 26 2010 Archived from the original on May 25 2012 Retrieved May 4 2010 UC Irvine s School 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