C. C. (Ching Chun) Li papers

Mss.Ms.Coll.127

Date: Circa 1930s-2003 | Size: 52 Linear feet

Background note

Born on October 27, 1912, in Tianjin, China, Ching Chun Li received his B.S. degree in agronomy from the University of Nanking in 1936 and a Ph.D. in plant breeding and genetics from Cornell University in 1940. After completing postgraduate work in mathematics, mathematical statistics and experimental statistics at the University of Chicago, Columbia University and North Carolina State University, 1940-1941, he served as President of the American Society of Human Genetics in 1960. His tenure at the University of Pittsburgh began in 1951 and served as Professor and Department Chairman, Biostatistics, from 1969 to 1975.

Collection Information

Physical description

52 linear feet.

Genetics Note

This collection contains materials which relate to the history of genetics.

Indexing Terms


Subject(s)

  • Biographical and personal data
  • Castle, William Ernest
  • Crick, Francis H. C.
  • Crow, James F.
  • Dobzhansky, Theodosius
  • Dunn, Leslie Clarence
  • Haldane, John Burdon Sanderson
  • Human genetics -- Twins
  • Huxley, Julian
  • Jensen, Arthur Robert
  • Keeler, Clyde A.
  • Kimura, Motoo
  • Lectures, public speaking
  • Lewontin, Richard Charles
  • Mayr, Ernst
  • Muller, Hermann Joseph
  • Neel, James V.
  • Population genetics
  • Publication
  • Referee's report
  • Russian politics and science -- Lysenko, Trofim Denisovich
  • Spiess, Eliot B.
  • Statistics, biostatistics, biometrics
  • Stern, Curt
  • Teaching
  • Unpublished manuscripts, notes, etc.
  • Wright, Sewall
  • Zirkle, Conway