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Walter Nance

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Walter Nance
Born
Walter Elmore Nance

1933
Manila, Philippines
EducationPhillips Exeter Academy, Harvard Medical School (M.D. 1958), University of Wisconsin (Ph.D. 1968)
Known forHereditary deafness, twin studies
SpouseMayna Avent
Scientific career
FieldsHuman genetics
InstitutionsVanderbilt University School of Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University

Walter Elmore Nance (born 1933) is Professor and Chair (emeritus) of the Department of Human Genetics of the Virginia Commonwealth University. He is an internationally known expert in hereditary deafness, twin studies and genetic linkage analysis of both continuous and qualitative traits.

Biography

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Nance was born in Manila and spent his childhood in Shanghai, New Orleans, and Oak Ridge, Tennessee. After receiving his M.D. from Harvard Medical School, Nance was assistant professor of medicine at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine from 1963 to 1969 and professor of medical genetics and medicine at the Indiana University School of Medicine from 1969 to 1975. In 1975, Nance accepted a position at the Virginia Commonwealth University where he continues to be active in research.

He and his wife Mayna Avent are retired in Sewanee, Tennessee.

Education

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Nance graduated from the Phillips Exeter Academy in 1950. He received an S.B. in Mathematics in 1954 from the University of the South, an M.D. in 1958 from Harvard Medical School, and a Ph.D. in Genetics in 1968 from the University of Wisconsin.

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