Education
Rogers earned a Bachelor of Arts at the University of Texas at Austin and a Doctor of Philosophy at University of New Mexico, where he studied under Henry Harpending.
Rogers earned a Bachelor of Arts at the University of Texas at Austin and a Doctor of Philosophy at University of New Mexico, where he studied under Henry Harpending.
His research is in the fields of population genetics and evolutionary ecology. He is the author of Rogers is best known for his work in population genetics, much of which uses genetic data to study the history of populations. He has also contributed to the theory of cultural evolution, to life history theory, and to economic theory on the interest rate.