I am the Hugh Scott Hamilton Professor of Psychology at the University of Virginia. I study the genetics of complex behavior using empirical, quantitative and philosophical methods. I am also interested in individual differences in personality, classification of mental disorders and philosophy of psychology. I teach classes about the Nature-Nurture debate and Experimental Psychopathology.
Recent Publications
- Socioeconomic status amplifies genetic effects in middle childhood in a large German twin sample
- Rereading ‘Biogenetics of Race and Class’ 50 Years Later
- Cohort Profile: TWINS study of environment, lifestyle behaviours and health
- Midlife risk factors for late-life cognitive decline
- Differential models of twin correlations in skew for body-mass index (BMI). .
- Gender Differences in the Structure of Marital Quality