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Steven Vandenberg (July 15, 1915 in Den Helder, The Netherlands – August 27, 1992 in Boulder, Colorado, United States) was a behavior geneticist who immigrated to the US after the Second World War, obtaining his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan in 1955.

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  • Steven Vandenberg (July 15, 1915 in Den Helder, The Netherlands – August 27, 1992 in Boulder, Colorado, United States) was a behavior geneticist who immigrated to the US after the Second World War, obtaining his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan in 1955. From 1960 to 1967 he worked at the University of Louisville School of Medicine as director of the . In 1970 he moved to the Institute of Behavior Genetics at the University of Colorado at Boulder, where he remained until his retirement. Vandenberg received many honors and awards during his lifetime, including being the first recipient of the Behavior Genetics Association's Dobzhansky Career Award in 1977. Vandenberg served as President of the Behavior Genetics Association (1984–1985) and was the founding editor-in-chief of their scientific journal Behavior Genetics. (en)
  • Steven Vandenberg (Den Helder, 15 juli 1915 - Boulder, Colorado, Verenigde Staten, 27 augustus 1992) was een gedragsgeneticus die na de Tweede Wereldoorlog naar de VS emigreerde. Hij promoveerde in 1955 aan de Universiteit van Michigan. Van 1960 tot 1967 werkte hij aan de Medische Faculteit van de als directeur van de "Louisville Twin Study". In 1970 ging hij naar het Institute of Behavior Genetics aan de Universiteit van Colorado te Boulder, waar hij tot aan zijn pensionering bleef. Vandenberg ontving vele wetenschappelijke prijzen gedurende zijn leven, waaronder in 1977 de eerste "Dobzhansky Career Award" van de . Vandenberg was voorzitter van de Behavior Genetics Association (1984-1985) en was de eerste hoofdredacteur van het wetenschappelijke tijdschrift . (nl)
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  • Steven Vandenberg (July 15, 1915 in Den Helder, The Netherlands – August 27, 1992 in Boulder, Colorado, United States) was a behavior geneticist who immigrated to the US after the Second World War, obtaining his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan in 1955. (en)
  • Steven Vandenberg (Den Helder, 15 juli 1915 - Boulder, Colorado, Verenigde Staten, 27 augustus 1992) was een gedragsgeneticus die na de Tweede Wereldoorlog naar de VS emigreerde. Hij promoveerde in 1955 aan de Universiteit van Michigan. (nl)
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