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Spencer Wells (born April 6 1969) is a geneticist and anthropologist, and an [Explorer-in-Residence] at the National Geographic Society. He leads The Genographic Project.

Education

Wells started college at age 16.

Work

Wells did his Ph.D. work under Richard Lewontin, and later did postdoctoral research with Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza and Sir Walter Bodmer. His work, which has helped to establish the critical role played by Central Asia in the peopling of the world, has been published in journals such as Science, [The American Journal of Human Genetics], and the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

He wrote the acclaimed book (2002), which explains how genetic data has been used to trace human migrations over the past 50,000 years. He also wrote and presented the PBS/National Geographic [documentary] of the same name.

Since 2005, Wells has headed The Genographic Project, undertaken by the National Geographic Society, IBM and The Waitt Family Foundation, which will add to our knowledge of human history by analyzing DNA samples from around the world, thereby creating a picture of how our ancestors populated the planet.

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