Oct 11, 2018
Today it’s a great honor to have Dr. Robert Plomin on the podcast. Dr. Plomin is Professor of Behavioural Genetics at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology, and Neuroscience at King's College London. He previously held positions at the University of Colorado Boulder and Pennsylvania State University. He was elected a Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences and of the British Academy for his twin studies and his groundbreaking work in behavioral genetics. He is the author or coauthor of many books, including G is for Genes: The Impact of Genetics on Education and Achievement (with Kathryn Asbury), and most recently, BluePrint: How DNA Makes Us Who We Are.
In this wide-ranging conversation, we discuss the following topics:
Further Reading
Fifty years of twin studies: A meta-analysis of the heritability of human traits
The nature of nurture: effects of parental genotypes
Variation in the heritability of educational attainment: An international meta-analysis
Genetic analysis of social-class mobility in five longitudinal studies
Large cross-national differences in gene x socioeconomic status interaction on intelligence
How much does education improve intelligence? A meta-analysis
Are cognitive gand academic gone and the same g?
A systematic review of personality trait change through intervention
How scientists are learning to predict your future with your genes
Using nature to understand nurture
Can 'genius' be detected in infancy?