John C. Defries
John C. DeFries is a Professor of Psychology, Faculty Fellow and past
Director (1981-2001) of the Institute for Behavioral Genetics, University
of Colorado at Boulder. After receiving a Ph.D. in Agriculture ( with
specialty training in quantitative genetics) from the University of
Illinois in 1961, DeFries served on the faculty of that institution
fro six years. In 1962, he began research on mouse behavioral genetics
and, the following year, was a Research Fellow in the Department of
Genetics, University of California at Berkeley. Three years later, he
joined the Institute for Behavioral Genetics, which Gerald E. McClearn
established in 1967. Dr. DeFries and Steven G. Vandenberg founded the
journal Behavior Genetics in 1970. Five years later, he and Robert
Plomin founded the Colorado Adoption Project.
For three decades, Dr. DeFries has conducted research on the genetics
of reading disabilities, and he has served as Director of the Colorado
Learning Disabilities Research Center since 1990. He has co-authored
eight books, including four editions of the standard textbook in the
field, over 200 journal articles, and two edited books that are currently
in press. DeFries served as president of the Behavior Genetics Association
from 1982-83, receiving the Association's Theodosius Dobzhansky Award
for Outstanding Research in 1992, and, in 1994, became a Fellow of the
American Association for the Advancement of Science (Section J, Psychology).
This year Dr. DeFries was chosen as the distinguished
lecturer for the University of Colorado's lecture on research and creative
work. This award includes an honorarium, and an academic year faculty
fellowship or a grant-in-aid for the lecturer's research or creative
work. Dr. Defries is the first professor chosen for this award from
the Institute for Behavioral Genetics.