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Pete Hatemi is a Distinguished Professor of Political Science at The Pennsylvania State University, affiliated with the College of the Liberal Arts and the Department of Political Science. He holds an additional role in Microbiology and Biochemistry at Penn State. His research integrates behavioral genetics, neuroscience, and social learning to study political preferences, decision-making, and social behaviors across topics like political violence, public health, and gender identification.
Dr. Hatemi advocates methodological pluralism, employing experiments, endocrinology, and physiological approaches. His work emphasizes theoretical and interdisciplinary collaboration, reflected in his leadership of the Pennsylvania Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (PALSPAC) Twin Registry. He is actively engaged in mentoring through his roles in the School of International Affairs (SIA) and maintains a strong online presence through Google Scholar and ORCID.
His publications explore themes such as narcissism in political participation, the heritability of moral intuitions, and the genetic foundations of political ideologies. While no formal awards are listed, his extensive research portfolio underscores his influence in interdisciplinary political science.
Dr. Hatemi advises students and collaborates across disciplines, though specific grants or lab affiliations are not detailed in the provided texts.




