Eva Jablonka

Eva Jablonka
Born1952
Poland
Known forNeo-Lamarckist views on epigenetics
AwardsLandau prize
Scientific career
InstitutionsTel Aviv University
Doctoral advisorHoward Cedar
Doctoral studentsAviv Regev

Eva Jablonka (Hebrew: חווה יבלונקה) (born 1952) is an Israeli evolutionary theorist and geneticist, known especially for her interest in epigenetic inheritance. Born in 1952 in Poland, she emigrated to Israel in 1957. She is a professor at the Cohn Institute for the History of Philosophy of Science and Ideas at Tel Aviv University. In 1981 she was awarded the Landau prize of Israel for outstanding Master of Science (M.Sc.) work and in 1988, the Marcus prize for outstanding Ph.D. work.[1] She is a proponent of academic freedom, recognising that on such matters, "academic and political issues cannot really be kept apart", although she is not a proponent of simplistic solutions, and shows a preference to describe her own position.[2]

  1. ^ "Eva Jablonka's Curriculum Vitae from Tel Aviv University website". Tel Aviv University. Retrieved 2023-05-22.
  2. ^ "Eva Jablonka's Position on Academic Freedom". Israel Academia Monitor. Retrieved 2009-10-17.