Research Professor of Ecosystem Science and Management, Pennsylvania State University
BA, MA, MA, PhD. Google 'Sean Nee cv' for details. Currently Research Professor in Braithwaite Group, Penn State, where I pursue my interests in the scientific study of consciousness. I have worked with Robert May, John Maynard Smith and Sunetra Gupta, among others.
My scientific interests include biodiversity, theoretical ecology, evolutionary biology, mathematics.
How many genes does it take to make a person?
Oct 21, 2016 14:00 pm UTC| Science
We humans like to think of ourselves as on the top of the heap compared to all the other living things on our planet. Life has evolved over three billion years from simple one-celled creatures through to multicellular...
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