William E. Castle
William E. Castle | |
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c. 1899 | |
| Born | October 25, 1867 Alexandria, Ohio, US |
| Died | June 3, 1962 (aged 94) Berkeley, California, US |
| Education | Denison University, Harvard University |
| Known for | Anticipation of the Hardy–Weinberg law; use of Drosophila melanogaster for genetic studies |
| Spouse | Clara Sears Bosworth |
| Children | Three sons, including William B. Castle |
| Awards | Kimber Genetics Award of the National Academy of Sciences |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Genetics of mammals (especially the guinea pig) and insects (Drosophila melanogaster) |
| Institutions | University of Wisconsin–Madison, Knox College, Harvard University, University of California, Berkeley |
| Notable students | Sewall Wright, William Curtis Farabee |
William Ernest Castle (October 25, 1867 – June 3, 1962) was an early American geneticist.