Everything about Eva Jablonka totally explained
Eva Jablonka is a Geneticist known especially for her interest in epigenetic inheritance. Born in 1952 in
Poland, she emigrated to
Israel in 1957. She is a
professor at the
Cohn Institute for the History of Philosophy of Science and Ideas at
Tel Aviv University and was awarded the
Landau Prize of Israel in 1981 and the
Marcus prize in 1988. She publishes about
evolutionary themes, especially
epigenetics. Her emphasis in non-genetic forms of evolution has won her a great interest of support from those attempting to expand the scope of
evolutionist thinking into other spheres.
Since "academic and political issues can't really be kept apart" Jablonka is quite engaged in politics.
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