Everything about Ford Doolittle totally explained
Dr. W. Ford Doolittle (born 1942 in
Urbana, Illinois) is a
biochemist.
As of 2005, he's a
professor at
Dalhousie University in
Halifax, Nova Scotia. He received his
BA in
Biochemical Sciences from
Harvard University in 1963 and his
PhD from
Stanford University in 1967.
Since joining the
biochemistry department at Dalhousie in 1971, Dr. Doolittle has made significant contributions to the study of
cyanobacteria, found evidence for the
endosymbiont hypothesis of
chloroplasts' origins, developed a theoretical basis for the initial evolution of
eukaryotes and shown the importance of
horizontal gene transfer in
prokaryotic evolution.
In 1981, Dr. Doolittle received some level of notoriety for his article in
The CoEvolution Quarterly entitled "Is Nature Really Motherly?". A sharp rebuttal of
J. E. Lovelock's formulation of the
Gaia Theory, Doolittle's article is often cited by Lovelock's critics.
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