Achieved popular renown unprecedented among scientific peers,
exemplified by his depiction on "The Simpsons."
Professor of evolutionary biology at Harvard University
Two months before death, Harvard University Press published his
1,433-page "The Structure of Evolutionary Theory", the product of over
30 years of research, which synthesizes Darwinian theories with his own
views of macroevolutionary.
Son of court stenographer Leonard Gould and Eleanor Gould, artist and
entrepreneur.
Graduate of Jamaica High School, with BS in biology from Antioch
College, Ohio, 1963, and Ph.D in paleontology from Columbia University,
1967.
Taught at Harvard, 1967 to death in 2002, rising to final post as
Alexander Agassiz Professor of Zoology at Harvard; also served as Astor
Visiting Research Professor of Biology at New York University.
Winner of National Book and National Book Critics Circle awards.