BRIEF CURRICULUM VITAE
Scott F. Gilbert is the Howard A. Schneiderman Professor of Biology at Swarthmore
College, where he teaches developmental genetics, embryology, and the history
and critiques of biology. He received his B.A. in both biology and religion from
Wesleyan University (1971), and he earned his PhD in biology from the pediatric
genetics laboratory of Dr. Barbara Migeon at the Johns Hopkins University (1976).
His M.A. in the history of science, also from The Johns Hopkins University, was
done under the supervision of Dr. Donna Haraway. He pursued postdoctoral research
at the University of Wisconsin in the laboratories of Dr. Masayasu Nomura and
Dr. Robert Auerbach. Dr. Gilbert has been Chair of the Division of Developmental
and Cell Biology of the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, and he
is a member of the education committee of the Society for Developmental Biology.
He has also been elected a fellow of the AAAS and the St. Peterburg Society of Naturalists. He has
written the textbook Developmental Biology (presently in its eighth
edition), as well as editing A Conceptual History of Embryology and (along
with his wife, Anne M. Raunio) Embryology: Constructing the Organism.
He has received several awards, including the Medal of François I from
the Collège de France, the Dwight J. Ingle Memorial Writing Award, the
Choice Outstanding Academic Book Award, an honorary doctorate from the University
of Helsinki, and a John Simon Guggenheim Foundation Grant. In 2002, the Society for Developmental Biology awarded him its first Viktor Hamburger Prize for Excellence in Education, and in 2004, he was awarded
the Kowalevsky Prize in Evolutionary Developmental Biology. He has recently received
a grant from the National Science Foundation to work on that most interesting
of topics-how the turtle forms its shell-and he continues to do research and write
in both developmental biology and in the history and philosophy of biology.
Outside the class and laboratory, his interests include
hiking, photography, and he plays piano in KNISH,
one of Swarthmore's premier Klezmer bands
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