Biography:John L. Fuller

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John L. Fuller
Born
Brandon, Vermont, U.S
DiedJune 8, 1992(1992-06-08) (aged 81)
Cambridge, Massachusetts , U.S
Resting placeBar Harbor, Maine, U.S
NationalityAmerican
Alma materMassachusetts Institute of Technology
Scientific career
FieldsEthology, Psychology
Behavior genetics
InstitutionsBinghamton University
Jackson Laboratory
ThesisA Comparison of the Physiology, Ecology and Distribution of Some New England Woodlice (1935)

John Langworthy Fuller (July 22, 1910 – June 8, 1992) was an American biologist and early pioneer of behavior genetics.[1][2] Fuller was a researcher at the Jackson Laboratory from 1947 to 1970 and professor (and later chair) of psychology at the Binghamton University from 1970 until retiring in 1977.[1][3]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Henderson, Norman D. (1993). "John Langworthy Fuller (1910-1992)". Behavior Genetics 23 (2): 109–111. doi:10.1007/BF01067413. ISSN 0001-8244. PMID 8512523. 
  2. Dewsbury, Donald A. (2012). "A history of the behavior program at the Jackson Laboratory: An overview.". Journal of Comparative Psychology 126 (1): 31–44. doi:10.1037/a0021376. ISSN 1939-2087. PMID 21341910. 
  3. John Langworthy Fuller (1985). "Of Dogs, Mice, People, and Me". in Dewsbury, Donald. Studying Animal Behavior: Autobiographies of the Founders. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.