Douglas Scott Falconer
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| Gender | Male |
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| Death | 21 years ago |
| Date of birth | March 10,1913 |
| Zodiac sign | Pisces |
| Born | Oldmeldrum |
| United Kingdom | |
| Date of died | February 23,2004 |
| Died | Edinburgh |
| United Kingdom | |
| Books | Problems on quantitative genetics |
| Introduction to Quantitative Genetics | |
| Introduccion a la Genetica Cuantitativa | |
| Alma maters | University of St Andrews |
| King's College, Cambridge | |
| Fields | Quantitative genetics |
| Genetic epidemiology | |
| Academic advisor | James Gray |
| Citations | 51,690 |
| Education | King's College, Cambridge |
| University of St Andrews | |
| Awards | Fellow of the Royal Society |
| Fellowship of the Royal Society of Edinburgh | |
| Publications | scholar.google.com |
| Interests | Quantitative Genetics |
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| ID | 1053824 |
Douglas Scott Falconer Life story
Douglas Scott Falconer FRS FRSE was a Scottish geneticist known for his work in quantitative genetics. Falconer's book Introduction to quantitative genetics was written in 1960 and became a valuable reference for generations of scientists. Its latest edition dates back to 1996 and is coauthored by Trudy Mackay.