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John Pepper

Biologist at National Cancer Institutes (NCI)

John Pepper is a seasoned biomedical researcher at the US National Institutes of Health, specializing in evolutionary biology and complex systems. With a diverse academic background and a long history in academia, John is deeply involved in research related to multilevel selection, evolution of cooperation, and evolutionary medicine.

John Pepper's work extends beyond traditional evolutionary theory, encompassing various interdisciplinary applications in fields like linguistics, economics, and cancer biology. His expertise in evolutionary systems transcends mere species evolution, delving into implications for human health and medicine.

Throughout his career, John has held key roles in prestigious organizations such as the National Cancer Institutes (NCI) and the Santa Fe Institute. He has also contributed significantly to academia as an External Research Professor at the Santa Fe Institute and an Assistant Professor at the University of Arizona. John's academic journey includes earning a PhD in Biology from the University of Michigan, a Bachelor's degree from the University of California, Santa Cruz, and an Associate of Arts (A.A.) in Computer Science from Montgomery College, Maryland.

For more information and insights into John Pepper's research and publications, visit his page on Academia at http://arizona.academia.edu/JohnPepper.

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Bethesda, Maryland, United States