Award-winning historian of biology Sandy Gliboff received his B.S. in biology at Cornell University in 1978 and his M.A. at the University of North Carolina in 1981. He then moved to Vienna, Austria and tried his hand at laboratory work, statistics, technical translating, and software development, before returning to the U.S. to take up the history of science.
He did his graduate study at Johns Hopkins University (M.A. 1997, Ph.D. 2001) and held a postdoctoral fellowship at Northwestern University. His 1999 article on Gregor Mendel was awarded the Ivan Slade Prize by the British Society for the History of Science, and he is now working on a book about the history of German Darwinism.
Sandy will speak on "Creativity without Creation: Evolutionary History According to Ernst Haeckel" |