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George Christopher Williams was an American evolutionary biologist and geneticist. He was born on 12 May, 1926 in Charlotte, North Carolina. He was the son of a Methodist minister and a schoolteacher. Williams attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he earned a bachelor's degree in zoology in 1947. He then went on to earn a master's degree in zoology from the University of Michigan in 1949 and a Ph.D. in zoology from Harvard University in 1953. Williams was a professor of zoology at the University of California, Davis from 1953 to 1965. He then moved to the State University of New York at Stony Brook, where he was a professor of zoology from 1965 to 1991. Williams was a pioneer in the field of evolutionary biology and was best known for his work on the theory of natural selection. He was the author of several books, including Adaptation and Natural Selection (1966), Plan and Purpose in Nature (1996), and The Pony Fish's Glow (2000). Williams was a member of the National Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He was awarded the National Medal of Science in 1991. At the age of 84, George Christopher Williams had an estimated net worth of $2 million.

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Born 12 May, 1926
Birthday 12 May
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1992

In 1992, Williams was awarded the Daniel Giraud Elliot Medal from the National Academy of Sciences. He won the Crafoord Prize for Bioscience jointly with Ernst Mayr and John Maynard Smith in 1999. Richard Dawkins describes Williams as "one of the most respected of American evolutionary biologists".

1985

Williams supervised an undergraduate project in 1985 which consisted of a student, Mitchell Behm, tossing live animals into tubs with domesticated ferrets, which Behm subsequently admitted he partly did "for his own amusement." Dr. Charles Middleton, Director of the Division of Laboratory Animal Resources stated, "If animals are just going to tear each other up, the experiment would not have been approved." Ferrets were illegal in New York at the time, without a license, which neither individual had.

1966

The experiments were in direct violation of the Animal Welfare Act of 1966 and its PHS policy amendment introducing the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee model, to which SUNY and all of its researchers were subject in 1988.

1960

Williams was a professor of biology at the State University of New York at Stony Brook who was best known for his vigorous critique of group selection. The work of Williams in this area, along with W. D. Hamilton, John Maynard Smith, Richard Dawkins, and others led to the development of the gene-centered view of evolution in the 1960s.

1957

Williams' 1957 paper Pleiotropy, Natural Selection, and the Evolution of Senescence is one of the most influential in 20th century evolutionary biology, and contains at least 3 foundational ideas. The central hypothesis of antagonistic pleiotropy remains the prevailing evolutionary explanation of senescence. In this paper Williams was also the first to propose that senescence should be generally synchronized by natural selection. According to this original formulation

This important concept of synchrony of senescence was taken up a short time later by John Maynard Smith, and the origin of the idea is often misattributed to him, including in his obituary in the journal Nature. Finally, Williams' 1957 paper was the first to outline the "grandmother hypothesis". William's formulation stated that natural selection might select for menopause and post-reproductive life in females (though not explicitly mentioning grandchildren or the inclusive fitness contribution of grand-parenting).

1955

Williams received a Ph.D. in biology from the University of California at Los Angeles in 1955. At Stony Brook he taught courses in marine vertebrate zoology, and he often used ichthyological examples in his books.

1926

George Christopher Williams (May 12, 1926 – September 8, 2010) was an American evolutionary biologist.