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Frank B. Livingstone (December 8, 1928Шаблон:Spaced ndashMarch 21, 2005) was an American biological anthropologist.

Early life and education

Livingstone was born in Winchester, Massachusetts, to Guy P. Livingstone and Margery Brown Livingstone.[1] He graduated from Winchester High School in 1946 and earned his bachelor's degree in Mathematics at Harvard University in 1950.[1][2] He completed a doctoral degree in 1957 and joined the University of Michigan’s anthropology faculty in 1959 where he became Professor Emeritus of Biological Anthropology.[1][3]

Career

Livingstone's primary area of research was genetic variation in modern human populations.[2] For his groundbreaking work on sickle cell anemia, Livingstone was awarded the Martin Luther King Award from the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.[1][2] After his retirement in 1998, Livingstone was awarded the Charles R. Darwin Award for Lifetime Achievement from the American Association of Physical Anthropologists (AAPA).[1] In 2002, a symposium was held in his honor at the annual meeting of the AAPA in Buffalo, New York.[3]

Death

Livingstone died on March 21, 2005, in Springfield, Ohio, due to complications from Parkinson's disease.[1]

Bibliography

  • Abnormal Hemoglobin in Human Populations (Aldine Press, 1967)
  • Data on the Abnormal Hemoglobin's and Glucose-Six-Phosphate Deficiency in Human Populations (1973)
  • Frequencies of Hemoglobin Variants: Thalassemia, The Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase Deficiency, G6PD Variants, and Ovalocytosis in Human Populations (Oxford University Press, 1985)

References

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  1. 1,0 1,1 1,2 1,3 1,4 1,5 Шаблон:Cite web, University of Michigan.
  2. 2,0 2,1 2,2 Шаблон:Cite web, Minnesota State University.
  3. 3,0 3,1 Vitzthum, Virginia L. (August 2003). "Frank B. Livingstone: Introduction", Human Biology.