David C. Queller Explained
David C. Queller is an evolutionary biologist at Washington University in St. Louis.[1] He received his BA from The University of Illinois in 1976, and his PhD from the University of Michigan in 1982.[2] Queller became a faculty member at Rice University in 1989 and remained there until 2011 when he was named Spencer T. Olin Professor of Biology at Washington University in St. Louis.[3] Since the late 1980s, Queller has collaborated extensively with his wife and colleague Joan E. Strassmann. Empirically, Queller and Strassmann worked primarily with social insects[4] until they made the switch to the social amoebae, Dictyostelium discoideum, in 1998.[5]
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- Web site: Queller. David. Washington University Web page. 2011-11-30. 2011-07-24. https://web.archive.org/web/20110724024940/http://wubio.wustl.edu/Queller. dead.
- Web site: Queller. David. Faculty Handbook. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20121214031357/http://www.nslc.wustl.edu/handbook/faculty.html. 2012-12-14.
- Web site: Trustees grant faculty promotions, tenure . Washington University in St. Louis. 5 April 2011 . 18 August 2011.
- Web site: What we have figured out about social insects?. 22 February 2012 .
- Web site: What have we figured out about social amoebas?. 16 August 2011 .
- Web site: 30 April 2024 . National Academy of Sciences Elects Members and International Members . 12 May 2024 . www.nasonline.org.
- Web site: American Association for the Advancement of Science. AAAS Fellow.
- Web site: American Academy of Arts and Sciences.