Background
Ewald, Paul William was born on September 18, 1953 in Evanston, Illinois, United States. Son of Arno Wilfred and Sara Jeanne (Hauke) Ewald.
(Findings from the field of evolutionary biology are yield...)
Findings from the field of evolutionary biology are yielding dramatic insights for health scientists, especially those involved in the fight against infectious diseases. This book is the first in-depth presentation of these insights. In detailing why the pathogens that cause malaria, smallpox, mad cow disease, tuberculosis, and AIDS have their special kinds of deadliness, the book shows how efforts to control virtually all diseases would benefit from a more thorough application of evolutionary principles. In fact, the union of health science with evolutionary biology offers an entirely new dimension to policy making, as the possibility of determining the future course of many diseases becomes a reality. Written in a clear, accessible style, this book is intended for a wide readership among both health professionals and general readers.
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Ewald, Paul William was born on September 18, 1953 in Evanston, Illinois, United States. Son of Arno Wilfred and Sara Jeanne (Hauke) Ewald.
Bachelor of Science, University California, Irvine, 1975. Doctor of Philosophy, University Washington, Seattle, 1980.
Visiting assistant professor department biological science, junior fellow, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1980-1983;
postdoctoral scholar, North Atlantic Treaty Organization/National Science Foundation & Imperial College, U. London, 1984-1985;
assistant professor biology, Amherst (Massachusetts) College, 1983-1989;
associate professor biology, Amherst (Massachusetts) College, 1989-1994;
professor biology, Amherst (Massachusetts) College, since 1994. Adjunct assistant, associate and professor of University Massachusetts, Amherst, since 1985. Grant reviewerAm. Philosophical Society, National Geography Society, H.F. Guggenheim Foundation, United States-Israel Binat.
Foundation, National Science Foundation. Science public reviewer American Naturalist, Animal Behavior, American Ornithologists' Union, Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, Condor, Ecology, others.
(Findings from the field of evolutionary biology are yield...)
Science counselor United Nations Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Foundation, 1993-1994. Member American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Ornithologists' Union, Animal Behavior Society, Cooper Ornithological Society, Wilson Ornithological Society.
Married Christine Edith Bayer, April 11, 1981. Children: Sarah Elisabeth, Samuel Bennet.