Matthew Norton Wise (born 1940) is an American historian of science who serves as a professor at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). He is also the co-director of the UCLA Center for Society and Genetics. He has famously attacked Gross and Levitt's book in which they perceive the obstruction of science by the academic left.
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Born | Matthew Norton Wise (1940-04-02) April 2, 1940 (age 82) Tacoma, Washington, US |
Spouse(s) | Elaine M. Liu (m. 1965) |
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Discipline | History |
Sub-discipline | History of science |
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Main interests | History of physics |
Wise was born on April 2, 1940, in Tacoma, Washington. obtained a BSc in physics from Pacific Lutheran University in 1962 and went on to obtain two PhDs: a PhD in experimental nuclear physics from Washington State University in 1968, and a PhD in the history of science from Princeton University in 1977.
Wise was a physics professor at Auburn University and Oregon State University before becoming a history professor at UCLA and then, from 1991 to 2000, Princeton, before returning to UCLA, where he remains.
In the fourth term of the academical year 2004/5 he taught at Utrecht University and he spent much of his time at the Max Planck Institute in Berlin.
He is the recipient of the Berthold Leibinger Berlin Prize and Fellow at the American Academy in Berlin for Spring 2012.
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Preceded by Lorraine Daston |
Pfizer Award 1990 With: Crosbie Smith [fr] |
Succeeded by Adrian Desmond |
Preceded by Sally Gregory Kohlstedt |
George Sarton Medal 2019 |
Succeeded by Jim Bennett |
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