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Lindon Eaves

Lindon J. Eaves (1944–2022) was a behavior geneticist and priest who published on topics as diverse as the heritability of religion and psychopathology. His research encompassed the development of mathematical models reflecting competing theories of the causes and familial transmission of human human differences, the design of studies for the resolution, analytical methods for parameter estimation and hypothesis-testing and application to substantive questions about specific (human) traits.[1] He was the first to consider standardized variance components for heritability estimates[2][3] and was the first (at least in the human context) to consider the effects of living with a relative (with a different genotype or, in the case of monozygotic twins, the same genotype) on the behavior of a person.[4] Furthermore, he was the first to think about genotype x age interaction[5] and set up the algebra to study the effects of genes working in males as well as females, making it possible to use twins pairs of opposite-sex (dizygotic opposite sex).[6] Together with Nick Martin, he wrote many classic papers, one of which is "The genetic analysis of covariance structure".[7] They also wrote the book, Genes, culture and personality: An empirical approach. In 2012, a Festschrift was held in Edinburgh dedicated to Eaves' work; the proceedings were subsequently published in Behavior Genetics.[8]

Lindon Eaves
Born(1944-09-23)23 September 1944
Died8 March 2022(2022-03-08) (aged 77)}
NationalityBritish, American
Alma materUniversity of Birmingham, Ripon College Cuddesdon, Oxford University
Known forDevelopment of field of behavioral genetics, statistical modeling, genetical theory, genetics of personality and social attitudes
Scientific career
FieldsBehavioural genetics
InstitutionsVirginia Commonwealth University, University of Birmingham, Oxford University
Doctoral advisorJohn L. Jinks
Doctoral studentsAndrew C. Heath, Nick Martin

He was ordained a deacon in 1968, and a priest in 1969 by the Bishop of Birmingham, Church of England. He served in the Church of England until 1981 and several churches in Richmond, Virginia including Church of the Holy Comforter, 1986–1997; St. James's, 1997; and St. Thomas, 2002–2013 as a priest in residence.

Early life edit

Eaves studied genetics at the University of Birmingham and theology at Ripon College Cuddesdon. He was professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Oxford until 1981, when he moved to Virginia Commonwealth University where Walter Nance and Linda Corey had established the Virginia Twin Registry.[9] In 1996, he and Kenneth Kendler founded the Virginia Institute for Psychiatric and Behavioral Genetics, where he is currently professor emeritus and actively engaged in research and training.

Honors edit

  • 1966: First class honors in Genetics, University of Birmingham
  • 1981: James Shields Award for Twin Research
  • 1989: Mead-Swing Lecturer, Oberlin College
  • 1991: President, Behavior Genetics Association
  • 1993: Paul Hoch Award, American Psychopathological Association
  • 1993-1995: President, International Society for Study of Twins
  • 1996: McNair Lecturer, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • 1999: Dobzhansky Award, Behavioral Genetics Association
  • 1999: Nobel Lecturer, Gustavus Adolphus College, Saint Peter, MN 'Genetics in the New Millennium'
  • 2000: Doctor Honoris Causa, VU University, Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • 2000: Root Lecturer, Washing & Lee University, Lexington, VA
  • 2001: VCU School of Medicine Outstanding Research Achievement Award
  • 2001: VCU Distinguished Scholarship Award
  • 2001: VCU School of Medicine Outstanding Departmental Teacher Award

References edit

  1. ^ Eaves, LJ; Gale, JS (1974). "A method for analyzing the genetic basis of covariation". Behav Genet. 4 (3): 253–267. doi:10.1007/bf01074158. PMID 4471972. S2CID 11113675.
  2. ^ Eaves, LJ (1969). "The genetic analysis of continuous variation: A comparison of experimental designs applicable to human data". British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology. 22 (2): 131–147. doi:10.1111/j.2044-8317.1969.tb00426.x.
  3. ^ Eaves, LJ (1970). "The genetic analysis of continuous variation: A comparison of experimental designs applicable to human data. 11. Estimation of heritability and comparison of environmental components". British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology. 23 (2): 189–198. doi:10.1111/j.2044-8317.1970.tb00443.x.
  4. ^ Eaves, LJ (1976). "A model for sibling effects in man". Heredity. 36 (2): 205–214. doi:10.1038/hdy.1976.25. PMID 1063734.
  5. ^ Eaves, LJ; Eysenck, H (1976). "Genotype X age interaction for neuroticism". Behav Genet. 6 (3): 359–362. doi:10.1007/bf01065731. PMID 987784. S2CID 31336084.
  6. ^ Eaves, LJ (1977). "Inferring the causes of human variation (with discussion)". J R Stat Soc Ser A. 140 (3): 324–355. doi:10.2307/2344924. JSTOR 2344924. S2CID 149746733.
  7. ^ Martin, NG; Eaves, LJ (1977). "The genetical analysis of covariance structure". Heredity. 38 (1): 79–95. doi:10.1038/hdy.1977.9. PMID 268313.
  8. ^ "Special Issue: A Festschrift for Lindon J. Eaves". Behavior Genetics. 44 (3). May 2014. Retrieved 2014-05-26.
  9. ^ "DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR LINDON JOHN EAVES, PH.D., D.SC".

External links edit

  • Virginia Institute for Psychiatric and Behavioral Genetics

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This article may rely excessively on sources too closely associated with the subject potentially preventing the article from being verifiable and neutral Please help improve it by replacing them with more appropriate citations to reliable independent third party sources March 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message Lindon J Eaves 1944 2022 was a behavior geneticist and priest who published on topics as diverse as the heritability of religion and psychopathology His research encompassed the development of mathematical models reflecting competing theories of the causes and familial transmission of human human differences the design of studies for the resolution analytical methods for parameter estimation and hypothesis testing and application to substantive questions about specific human traits 1 He was the first to consider standardized variance components for heritability estimates 2 3 and was the first at least in the human context to consider the effects of living with a relative with a different genotype or in the case of monozygotic twins the same genotype on the behavior of a person 4 Furthermore he was the first to think about genotype x age interaction 5 and set up the algebra to study the effects of genes working in males as well as females making it possible to use twins pairs of opposite sex dizygotic opposite sex 6 Together with Nick Martin he wrote many classic papers one of which is The genetic analysis of covariance structure 7 They also wrote the book Genes culture and personality An empirical approach In 2012 a Festschrift was held in Edinburgh dedicated to Eaves work the proceedings were subsequently published in Behavior Genetics 8 Lindon EavesBorn 1944 09 23 23 September 1944Walsall Staffordshire EnglandDied8 March 2022 2022 03 08 aged 77 Richmond Virginia U S NationalityBritish AmericanAlma materUniversity of Birmingham Ripon College Cuddesdon Oxford UniversityKnown forDevelopment of field of behavioral genetics statistical modeling genetical theory genetics of personality and social attitudesScientific careerFieldsBehavioural geneticsInstitutionsVirginia Commonwealth University University of Birmingham Oxford UniversityDoctoral advisorJohn L JinksDoctoral studentsAndrew C Heath Nick Martin He was ordained a deacon in 1968 and a priest in 1969 by the Bishop of Birmingham Church of England He served in the Church of England until 1981 and several churches in Richmond Virginia including Church of the Holy Comforter 1986 1997 St James s 1997 and St Thomas 2002 2013 as a priest in residence Contents 1 Early life 2 Honors 3 References 4 External linksEarly life editEaves studied genetics at the University of Birmingham and theology at Ripon College Cuddesdon He was professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Oxford until 1981 when he moved to Virginia Commonwealth University where Walter Nance and Linda Corey had established the Virginia Twin Registry 9 In 1996 he and Kenneth Kendler founded the Virginia Institute for Psychiatric and Behavioral Genetics where he is currently professor emeritus and actively engaged in research and training Honors editThis section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Lindon Eaves news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message 1966 First class honors in Genetics University of Birmingham 1981 James Shields Award for Twin Research 1989 Mead Swing Lecturer Oberlin College 1991 President Behavior Genetics Association 1993 Paul Hoch Award American Psychopathological Association 1993 1995 President International Society for Study of Twins 1996 McNair Lecturer University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1999 Dobzhansky Award Behavioral Genetics Association 1999 Nobel Lecturer Gustavus Adolphus College Saint Peter MN Genetics in the New Millennium 2000 Doctor Honoris Causa VU University Amsterdam Netherlands 2000 Root Lecturer Washing amp Lee University Lexington VA 2001 VCU School of Medicine Outstanding Research Achievement Award 2001 VCU Distinguished Scholarship Award 2001 VCU School of Medicine Outstanding Departmental Teacher AwardReferences edit Eaves LJ Gale JS 1974 A method for analyzing the genetic basis of covariation Behav Genet 4 3 253 267 doi 10 1007 bf01074158 PMID 4471972 S2CID 11113675 Eaves LJ 1969 The genetic analysis of continuous variation A comparison of experimental designs applicable to human data British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology 22 2 131 147 doi 10 1111 j 2044 8317 1969 tb00426 x Eaves LJ 1970 The genetic analysis of continuous variation A comparison of experimental designs applicable to human data 11 Estimation of heritability and comparison of environmental components British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology 23 2 189 198 doi 10 1111 j 2044 8317 1970 tb00443 x Eaves LJ 1976 A model for sibling effects in man Heredity 36 2 205 214 doi 10 1038 hdy 1976 25 PMID 1063734 Eaves LJ Eysenck H 1976 Genotype X age interaction for neuroticism Behav Genet 6 3 359 362 doi 10 1007 bf01065731 PMID 987784 S2CID 31336084 Eaves LJ 1977 Inferring the causes of human variation with discussion J R Stat Soc Ser A 140 3 324 355 doi 10 2307 2344924 JSTOR 2344924 S2CID 149746733 Martin NG Eaves LJ 1977 The genetical analysis of covariance structure Heredity 38 1 79 95 doi 10 1038 hdy 1977 9 PMID 268313 Special Issue A Festschrift for Lindon J Eaves Behavior Genetics 44 3 May 2014 Retrieved 2014 05 26 DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR LINDON JOHN EAVES PH D D SC External links editVirginia Institute for Psychiatric and Behavioral Genetics Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lindon Eaves amp oldid 1220932344, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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