Jeffrey Schloss
Jeffrey Schloss, Ph.D. studied biology and philosophy as an undergraduate at
Wheaton College, pursued postbaccalaureate study in field biology at the
University of Virginia and the University of Michigan, and received his Ph.D.
in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from Washington University. He has taught
at the University of Michigan, Wheaton College, Jaguar Creek Tropical Research
Center, and is currently Professor of Biology at Westmont College in Santa
Barbara, CA and Director of Biological Programs for the Christian Environmental
Association.
He has been a Danforth Fellow, a AAAS Fellow in Science Communication, and a
Discovery Fellow. His twofold research interests include ecophysiological
strategies of poikilohydric organisms and evolutionary theories of altruistic
morality. His most recent project, a collaborative volume with Oxford Press, is
Altruistic Love: Scientific & Theological Perspectives.
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