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Andrew Berry is an academic at Harvard University serving as Lecturer in Organismic and Evolutionary Biology and Assistant Head Tutor of Integrative Biology. He holds a DPhil from Princeton and a BA from Oxford. His research focuses on evolutionary genetics and the history of science, particularly Alfred Russel Wallace's contributions. Berry teaches six Harvard courses including 'What is Life?' and 'Evolutionary Biology,' and co-teaches at Sabanci University. He authored books like Infinite Tropics and DNA, and frequently lectures internationally on evolutionary themes.
- Education: BA Zoology (Oxford), PhD Evolutionary Genetics (Princeton)
- Roles: Assistant Head Tutor (Harvard), Lecturer (Organismic & Evolutionary Biology)
Research interests span adaptive evolution detection, Wallace's legacy, and evolutionary theory history. Berry's articles bridge technical genetics with historical analysis, often exploring natural selection mechanisms and biogeographical patterns. Public engagement includes PBS commentary, museum lectures, and a notable Harvard course integrating art and science.
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