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James Spuhler

James Norman Spuhler (March 1, 1917 – September 2, 1992)[1] was an American biological anthropologist who has been described as "the founder of anthropological genetics".[2] He taught at the University of New Mexico from 1967 to 1984, where his research focused on human genetics.[3] In 1990, he received the NAS Award for Scientific Reviewing.[2] He died of cancer at his home in Santa Fe, New Mexico, on September 2, 1992.[1]

James Spuhler
Born
James Norman Spuhler

(1917-03-01)March 1, 1917
Tucumcari, New Mexico, US
DiedSeptember 2, 1992(1992-09-02) (aged 75)
Santa Fe, New Mexico, US
NationalityAmerican
EducationUniversity of New Mexico
Harvard University
Spouse
Helen McKaig
(m. 1946⁠–⁠1992)
ChildrenDerek Drake
AwardsNAS Award for Scientific Reviewing (1990)
Scientific career
FieldsBiological anthropology
Genetic anthropology
InstitutionsOhio State University
University of Michigan
University of New Mexico
ThesisSome Procedures in Human Genetics: A methodological study (1946)
Doctoral advisorEarnest Hooton

Background Edit

James Spuhler began his education at the University of New Mexico.[1]  He started at the university on a football scholarship, but gave up his scholarship to focus on his education.[1]  After he graduated, he was sent to China because of World War 2.[2]  While in China he served as a Naval officer and learned to speak some Chinese and Japanese.[2] When he returned from the war he started at Harvard University to be trained in physical anthropology.[1]  While studying at Harvard he wrote his dissertation on human genetics, which was one of the first of this topic submitted to any Department of Anthropology in the United States.[1]  While he was at Harvard, genetic knowledge was not used in relation to human populations as Spuhler was the first to be trained in this field.[2]  His dissertation prevented information for his two different subjects of expertise: human genetics and physical anthropology.[1]  Following his Ph.D. he worked as an instructor at the Ohio State University in the Department of Anthropology and Sociology.[1]  Spuhler became a reviewer but never worked full time because he continued to do research in the field and laboratory.[3]

Research Edit

The first study we contributed to was one of his teachers, Clyde Kluckhohn.[2]  Spuhler suggested a strategy of studying the nine genetic traits of the Ramah Navaho.[2]  The nine traits included in the study were a secrater factor of saliva, PTC taste reaction, anterior thoracic venus patterns, color perceptions, occipital hair whorl, absence of peroneus teritus muscles, and the number of vallate papillae on the tongue.[2]

His next project was a study of racial-ethnic differences in IQ.[2]  This study was completed during the academic year of 1971–1972 at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences in Palo Alto, California.[2] He and other scholars cooperatively researched the genetic and environmental variations that would account for the racial-ethnic differences in IQ.[2] The results of the study stated that the environmental and genetic differences will not always occur.[2] After this study was completed he was hired as a chair of the Department of Anthropology at the University of Michigan.[2]  He started the first two courses with a focus of genetic anthropology in the United States, which influenced further teaching of biological anthropology.[2]  The two courses were called " The Genetic Basis of Evolution" and "Population Genetics".[2]

Rewards Edit

In 1990 James Spuhler was awarded the Award of Excellence for Scientific Reviewing by the National Academy of Sciences.[3]  He was given this award for his reviews that used population genetics that study anthropological questions.[3]  There were a wide array of study topics including race, intelligence, language, relationships among species, and human evolution. Spuhler explains that he writes for the "general scientific public, whether citizen or professional.[3]" Over 700 publications have cited his work.[3]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "Death Notices". Anthropology News. 34 (1): 4–5. January 1993. doi:10.1111/an.1993.34.1.4.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Lasker, G. W. (August 1994). "Place of James Norman Spuhler in the development of anthropological genetics". Human Biology. 66 (4): 553–566. ISSN 0018-7143. PMID 8088749.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "James N. Spuhler". The Tony Hillerman Portal. Retrieved 2019-11-14.

james, spuhler, james, norman, spuhler, march, 1917, september, 1992, american, biological, anthropologist, been, described, founder, anthropological, genetics, taught, university, mexico, from, 1967, 1984, where, research, focused, human, genetics, 1990, rece. James Norman Spuhler March 1 1917 September 2 1992 1 was an American biological anthropologist who has been described as the founder of anthropological genetics 2 He taught at the University of New Mexico from 1967 to 1984 where his research focused on human genetics 3 In 1990 he received the NAS Award for Scientific Reviewing 2 He died of cancer at his home in Santa Fe New Mexico on September 2 1992 1 James SpuhlerBornJames Norman Spuhler 1917 03 01 March 1 1917Tucumcari New Mexico USDiedSeptember 2 1992 1992 09 02 aged 75 Santa Fe New Mexico USNationalityAmericanEducationUniversity of New MexicoHarvard UniversitySpouseHelen McKaig m 1946 1992 wbr ChildrenDerek DrakeAwardsNAS Award for Scientific Reviewing 1990 Scientific careerFieldsBiological anthropologyGenetic anthropologyInstitutionsOhio State UniversityUniversity of MichiganUniversity of New MexicoThesisSome Procedures in Human Genetics A methodological study 1946 Doctoral advisorEarnest Hooton Contents 1 Background 2 Research 3 Rewards 4 ReferencesBackground EditJames Spuhler began his education at the University of New Mexico 1 He started at the university on a football scholarship but gave up his scholarship to focus on his education 1 After he graduated he was sent to China because of World War 2 2 While in China he served as a Naval officer and learned to speak some Chinese and Japanese 2 When he returned from the war he started at Harvard University to be trained in physical anthropology 1 While studying at Harvard he wrote his dissertation on human genetics which was one of the first of this topic submitted to any Department of Anthropology in the United States 1 While he was at Harvard genetic knowledge was not used in relation to human populations as Spuhler was the first to be trained in this field 2 His dissertation prevented information for his two different subjects of expertise human genetics and physical anthropology 1 Following his Ph D he worked as an instructor at the Ohio State University in the Department of Anthropology and Sociology 1 Spuhler became a reviewer but never worked full time because he continued to do research in the field and laboratory 3 Research EditThe first study we contributed to was one of his teachers Clyde Kluckhohn 2 Spuhler suggested a strategy of studying the nine genetic traits of the Ramah Navaho 2 The nine traits included in the study were a secrater factor of saliva PTC taste reaction anterior thoracic venus patterns color perceptions occipital hair whorl absence of peroneus teritus muscles and the number of vallate papillae on the tongue 2 His next project was a study of racial ethnic differences in IQ 2 This study was completed during the academic year of 1971 1972 at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences in Palo Alto California 2 He and other scholars cooperatively researched the genetic and environmental variations that would account for the racial ethnic differences in IQ 2 The results of the study stated that the environmental and genetic differences will not always occur 2 After this study was completed he was hired as a chair of the Department of Anthropology at the University of Michigan 2 He started the first two courses with a focus of genetic anthropology in the United States which influenced further teaching of biological anthropology 2 The two courses were called The Genetic Basis of Evolution and Population Genetics 2 Rewards EditIn 1990 James Spuhler was awarded the Award of Excellence for Scientific Reviewing by the National Academy of Sciences 3 He was given this award for his reviews that used population genetics that study anthropological questions 3 There were a wide array of study topics including race intelligence language relationships among species and human evolution Spuhler explains that he writes for the general scientific public whether citizen or professional 3 Over 700 publications have cited his work 3 References Edit a b c d e f g h Death Notices Anthropology News 34 1 4 5 January 1993 doi 10 1111 an 1993 34 1 4 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Lasker G W August 1994 Place of James Norman Spuhler in the development of anthropological genetics Human Biology 66 4 553 566 ISSN 0018 7143 PMID 8088749 a b c d e f James N Spuhler The Tony Hillerman Portal Retrieved 2019 11 14 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title James Spuhler amp oldid 1155124977, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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