Sjeng Kerbusch (1947 - 1 March 1991) was a Dutch behavior geneticist.
Sjeng Kerbusch | |
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Born | 1947 Maastricht, The Netherlands |
Died | 1 March 1991 Nijmegen, The Netherlands | (aged 43–44)
Nationality | Dutch |
Citizenship | Dutch |
Alma mater | Radboud University Nijmegen |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Behavioural genetics |
Institutions | Radboud University Nijmegen |
Doctoral advisor | J. Vossen |
Notable students | Franz-Josef van der Staay |
A native of Maastricht, he obtained his Ph.D. from the Catholic University Nijmegen in 1974[1] as the third Dutchman in this field.[2] Kerbusch' specialism was the application of quantitative-genetic methods, especially diallel crosses and Mendelian crosses, to the analysis of behavior. From 1984 to 1987, he was President of the Dutch Behavior Genetics Contact Group and in 1988 he was local host for the 18th Annual Meeting of the Behavior Genetics Association held in Nijmegen, The Netherlands.[3] Kerbusch died at Nijmegen from complications after a lung transplant.[2]