H. Bentley Glass

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H. Bentley Glass
Born January 17, 1906
China
Died January 16, 2005
Nationality USA
Fields Genetics
Institutions Johns Hopkins University
State University of New York at Stony Brook
Doctoral advisor Hermann Joseph Muller

Hiram Bentley Glass (January 17, 1906January 16, 2005) was an American geneticist and noted columnist. Born in China to missionary parents, he attended college at Baylor University in Texas. He then furthered his education at the University of Texas, where he received his Ph.D. under the mentorship of geneticist Hermann Joseph Muller. His first major academic appointment was at Johns Hopkins University, at which time he was also a regular columnist for the Baltimore Evening Sun newspaper.

In 1965, Glass became the first Academic Vice-President and Professor of Biological Sciences at the State University of New York at Stony Brook.

Dr. Glass' scientific papers were donated to and are available at the American Philosophical Society.

Throughout his long scientific career, he held many distinguished academic titles, including

[edit] Selected bibliography

  • Bentley Glass Progress or Catastrophe: The Nature of Biological Science and Its Impact on Human Society (Praeger Publishers, 1985). ISBN 0-275-90107-6
  • Bentley Glass, Owsei Temkin, William L. Straus, Jr. Forerunners of Darwin, 1745-1859 (The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1968) ISBN 0-8018-0222-9
  • Bentley Glass "Ethical Basis of Science" (Haifa, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, 1969)
  • Bentley Glass "Science and ethical values" (Greenwood Press, 1981)

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NAME Glass, H. Bentley
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Glass, Hiram Bentley
SHORT DESCRIPTION American geneticist
DATE OF BIRTH January 17, 1906
PLACE OF BIRTH China
DATE OF DEATH January 16, 2005
PLACE OF DEATH