Robert J. Plomin is a renowned American psychologist and geneticist, born in 1948 in Chicago.
He specializes in twin studies and behavior genetics, earning his Ph.D. from the University of Texas, Austin in 1974.
Plomin has worked at several prestigious institutions, including the University of Colorado, Pennsylvania State University, and currently, King's College London.
He has received numerous awards for his contributions to the field, including the Dobzhansky Memorial Award and the William James Fellow Award.
Plomin's research has significantly advanced our understanding of the genetic influences on human behavior and psychological traits, earning him a place among the most eminent psychologists in scientific history.
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