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  1. Steve Jones (biologist) John Stephen Jones DSC FLSW FRS [3] (born 24 March 1944) [2] is a British geneticist and, from 1995 to 1999 as well as from 2008 to June 2010, was Head of the Department of Genetics, Evolution and Environment at University College London. [4] [5] His studies are conducted in the Galton Laboratory .

  2. Steve Jones is a geneticist and leading science communicator on evolution and genetics. He is a world expert on the genetics of snails and has also studied evolution in fruit flies and humans. However, he is most widely known as a highly successful broadcaster and writer. He is an ecological geneticist, examining the relationship between ...

  3. Jones was the man. Then, in 1991, while still only a Reader at University College London, Jones gave the BBC's Reith Lectures, broadcast on Radio 4. Two highly popular science books and a ...

  4. Aug 1, 2019 · Steve Jones, the well-known geneticist, prize-winning author and television presenter, completed his Bachelor’s degree at the University of Edinburgh. He is now Professor of Genetics and head of the Department of Genetics, Evolution and Environment at University College London. Professor Jones writes and comments widely in the media on ...

  5. www.edge.org › memberbio › steve_jonesSteve Jones | Edge.org

    Steve Jones is a highly regarded geneticist and snail biologist. He is interested in why so much diversity exists in animals and plants: why no two individuals are alike. Surely, it can be argued, natural selection should instead inevitably lead to the evolution of one perfect form for each species. He works on the striking variety of shell ...

  6. www.edge.org › conversation › steve_jones-geneticsGENETICS PLUS TIME | Edge.org

    GENETICS PLUS TIME. A Talk with Steve Jones [3.26.00] Steve Jones is a highly regarded geneticist and snail biologist. He is interested in why so much diversity exists in animals and plants: why no two individuals are alike. Surely, it can be argued, natural selection should instead inevitably lead to the evolution of one perfect form for each ...

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  8. Mar 1, 2009 · I have always, however, been a keen admirer of the Darwinist professor Steve Jones, who is an eminent biologist and a gifted writer. Jones is professor of genetics and head of the biology department at University College, London. We met recently at his office in the Galton Laboratory behind Euston station to talk Darwinism.