David Sloan Wilson is an evolutionary biologist who has taught at Binghamton University for over two decades.
He has made significant contributions to the field through his academic books, numerous papers, and collaborations with renowned scientists like E.O. Wilson.
His work extends beyond academia, as he aims to make evolutionary concepts accessible to general audiences.
Wilson's research focuses on applying evolutionary theory to human behavior and culture, exploring topics such as group selection and the evolution of cooperation.
His interdisciplinary approach bridges biology with social sciences, seeking to demonstrate the relevance of evolutionary thinking across various domains of human knowledge and policy.
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