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Russell Gray is Leon and Anne Goldberg Professor at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, where he heads the Department of Linguistic and Cultural Evolution. He holds adjunct positions at the University of Auckland and Australian National University. Gray earned his PhD from the University of Auckland in 1990.
His research spans cultural evolution, linguistics, animal cognition, and philosophy of biology. He pioneered computational methods for studying linguistic prehistory, resolving longstanding debates about Indo-European origins and Pacific settlement patterns. His work integrates phylogenetic analysis with cultural anthropology to examine how ritual practices and social structures co-evolve.
Gray's publications demonstrate consistent focus on language diversification mechanisms, with recent work emphasizing quantitative database approaches to grammatical diversity. His Indo-European phylogeny research combines linguistic, genetic, and archaeological evidence to model population migrations.
Honors include Fellowship in the Royal Society of New Zealand and the inaugural Mason Durie Medal for social science contributions. He has mentored numerous doctoral students in cross-disciplinary evolutionary approaches and leads international research teams studying cultural transmission.
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