Michael Ghiselin
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Michael T. Ghiselin is an American biologist, philosopher/historian of biology currently at the California Academy of Sciences.
B.A., University of Utah (1960); Ph.D., Stanford University (1965); Postdoctoral Fellow, Harvard University (1964-65); Postdoctoral Fellow, Marine Biological Laboratory (1965-67); Assistant Professor of Zoology, University of California, Berkeley (1967-74); Associate Professor (1974-78); Guggenheim Fellow (1978-79); Research Professor of Biology, University of Utah (1980-83); MacArthur Prize Fellow (1981-86); Senior Research Fellow, California Academy of Sciences (1983- ).

