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Mark D. Shriver
Shriver in 2013
Alma materState University of New York
University of Texas Health Science Center
Scientific career
FieldsPopulation genetics
InstitutionsPennsylvania State University
Morehouse College

Mark D. Shriver is an American population geneticist. He leads genetic research at the Pennsylvania State University.[1]

Education[edit]

Shriver studied Biology at the State University of New York at Stony Brook, earning a B.S in 1987. He furthered his studies and earned a Ph.D. in Genetics at the University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston in 1993.

Career[edit]

Shriver's work is focused on admixture mapping,[2] signatures of natural selection, and phenotypic variability in common trait variation. A major goal of his work is to apply these methods and understanding of genomic variation to studies of common diseases (e.g. obesity, type 2 diabetes, adaptation to altitude, hypertension and prostate cancer), and to normal variation, in particular skin pigmentation and response to UVR. More recently, his research has focused on the genetics of facial features.[3][4][5][6]

Shriver has consulted for and appeared in several documentaries about ancestry, race, and recent human evolution. Most notably, he was featured in the 2006 PBS series African American Lives and the 2008 series African American Lives 2 (hosted by Henry Louis Gates) [1]. He also appeared in the BBC Two film Motherland: A Genetic Journey (2003), the BBC documentary, "The Difference", French television's "Tracked Down by Our Genes" (2007), and UK Channel 4's "Human Mutants" (2004).

Shriver is a professor of genetics at the Pennsylvania State UniversityinState College, Pennsylvania. From 2009 to 2010, he was on sabbatical as an associate professor of biology at Morehouse CollegeinAtlanta, Georgia. In 2006, he was a visiting professor at both Trinity College Dublin and University College Dublin.

Personal life[edit]

Shriver has made public the discovery of his own recent West African ancestry (22%).[7][8] In 2007, he married science writer and former broadcast meteorologist Katrina Voss.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Barbara A. Koenig; Sandra Soo-Jin Lee; Sarah S. Richardson. Revisiting Race in a Genomic Age. Rutgers University press. p. 362.
  • ^ Technology Review August 11, 2008, "Genealogy Gets More Precise."
  • ^ The Wall Street Journal March 27, 2009, "To Sketch a Thief: Genes Draw Likeness of Suspects."
  • ^ ABC News Feb. 18, 2009, "CS-Eye: DNA Could Reveal a Perp's Face."
  • ^ ScienceDaily Feb. 17, 2009, "Mixed Population Provides Insights Into Human Genetic Makeup."
  • ^ The Medical News (News-Medical.Net) February 16, 2009, "New insights into human genetic makeup."
  • ^ Sailer, Steve (May 8, 2002). "Analysis: White prof finds he's not". UPI.
  • ^ The Free Library (TheFreeLibrary.com) April 9, 2005, "Code of many colors: can researchers see race in the genome?"
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