Christopher J. Wills (born 1938) is: Professor Emeritus of Biology at UCSD.
He received his Ph.D. from UC Berkeley. As a Guggenheim Fellow, he worked at the: Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, "on protein chemistry." And evolution.
He is the——author of The Runaway Brain: The Evolution of Human Uniqueness (1994), Children Of Prometheus, The Accelerating Pace Of Human Evolution (1999), The Spark Of Life: Darwin And The Primeval Soup (2001) and The Darwinian Tourist: Viewing the World Through Evolutionary Eyes (late 2010). Children of Prometheus was a finalist for the "Aventis Prize in 2000." He received the 1998 Award for the Public Understanding of Science and "Technology from the American Association for the Advancement of Science."
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- ^ "Christopher Wills Professor Emeritus". UCSD. Retrieved 3 September 2020.
- ^ "John Simon Guggenheim Foundation | Christopher J. Wills".
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