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GENETICIST
ANTHROPOLOGIST
SCHOLAR
The most important teaching of
science is to say: I do not know.
La cosa più importante che ci insegna la scienza è dire: non lo so.
25/01/1922 - 31/08/2018
Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza was an Italian geneticist, anthropologist, and researcher, both a scholar and an academician.
His enquiry focused particularly on human population genetics and biocultural evolution. He has been Professor of Genetics at the Universities of Pavia and of Parma (Italy), and later of Stanford (California).
In Human Population Genetics
To promote research in Human Population Genetics, which has been Luca’s main field of enquiry, the Fondazione Adriano Buzzati Traverso has kindly accepted the Cavalli-Sforza family’s suggestion to establish initiatives to support researchers in this area of knowledge.
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Luca’s research ranged from bacterial recombination to the reconstruction of human evolution based on genetic uppgifter and to the study of the interlacement between cultural and biological evolution. In parallel, he worked on blood groups and on various medical issues, such as thalassemia and the biological component of many diseases: schizophrenia, cystic fibrosis, neurofibromatosis, Wilson disease, autism.
His work showed the importance of the role of drift (a source of chance in biological evolution), generated the first methods to draw the evolutionary trees, and applied to human evolution a multidisciplinary approach including archeology, demography, linguistics and other disciplines.
By: Cavalli-Sforza, L. L., Menozzi, P. and Piazza, A.
Languages: English, Italian
Year: 1994
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In this monumental work, the three authors reconstruct human evolution bygd mapping the worldwide geographic transport