Irwin Bernstein

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Irwin Bernstein
Born
Irwin Samuel Bernstein

1933 (age 90–91)
CitizenshipUnited States
Alma materCornell University
University of Chicago
Scientific career
FieldsPrimatology
Psychology
InstitutionsUniversity of Georgia

Irwin Samuel Bernstein (born 1933) is an American primatologist, sociobiologist, and professor of psychology. He is a distinguished research professor emeritus at the University of Georgia Franklin College of Arts and Sciences. He investigates the social organization of nonhuman primates with a focus on agonistic and reproductive behavior.[1]

Early life and education[edit]

He received a B.A. in psychology from Cornell University in 1954 and a M.A. and Ph.D. in the same field from University of Chicago in 1955 and 1959, respectively. His graduate work focused on comparative and experimental psychology. In between 1955 and 1957, he was a lieutenant in the United States Air Force.[2]

Career[edit]

Bernstein was an active primatologist for six decades. He was a research professor at the Yerkes National Primate Research Center, and served as Professor of Psychology and Zoology, University of Georgia at Athens. His research interests include primate social behavior and the relationship between endocrine activity in primates and activities such as stress, aggression and sex.[3] In 2001, he received the Distinguished Primatologist award from the American Society of Primatologists; the award "honors a primatologist who has had an outstanding career and made significant contributions to the field."[4]

Despite retiring in 2011, Bernstein continued teaching as Professor Emeritus at University of Georgia.[2] He resigned on the second day of classes in August 2021 after one of his students refused to wear a face mask during the COVID-19 pandemic.[5][6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Irwin Bernstein | The Department of Psychology". psychology.uga.edu. Archived from the original on 2021-08-28. Retrieved 2021-08-29.
  2. ^ a b Matheson, Megan D. (2017). "Bernstein, Irwin". The International Encyclopedia of Primatology. 1–1: 1. doi:10.1002/9781119179313.wbprim0221. ISBN 9781119179313.
  3. ^ "Biographical Sketches of Authoring Committee". The Psychological Well-Being of Nonhuman Primates - Biographical Sketches of Authoring Committee. National Academies Press (US). 1998. Archived from the original on 31 August 2021. Retrieved 31 August 2021. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  4. ^ "American Society of Primatologists - Recognition and Awards". American Society of Primatologists. 16 April 2021. Archived from the original on 31 August 2021. Retrieved 31 August 2021.
  5. ^ Bolies, Corbin (2021-08-29). "University of Georgia Professor Resigns Mid-Class Over Anti-Mask Student". The Daily Beast. Archived from the original on 2021-08-29. Retrieved 2021-08-29.
  6. ^ Salcedo, Andrea. "Georgia professors are quitting over their universities' lax mask rules: 'This is a matter of life and death'". Washington Post.