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George C. Williams was an influential evolutionary biologist known for his work in the field of evolutionary theory and medicine. He played a crucial role in the development of the concept of Darwinian medicine, which applies evolutionary principles to understand health and disease. His seminal book, "Why We Get Sick: The New Science of Darwinian Medicine," co-authored with Randolph M. Nesse, helped popularize the idea that many ailments can be better understood through the lens of evolution, shedding light on how our bodies have adapted over time and the implications of these adaptations for modern health issues.

Williams also made significant contributions to the theory of group selection, challenging conventional views on natural selection. He argued that individual selection can sometimes conflict with group interests, bringing attention to the complexities of evolution. Throughout his career, he published numerous papers and books that have influenced both theoretical and applied aspects of biology. His insights continue to resonate in contemporary discussions about evolution, health, and the interconnectedness of biological systems.

国籍 美国人
出生日期 April 12, 1926
出生地点 Binghamton, New York, USA
去世日期 September 2, 2019