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[edit] mathematical biologist
"Arguably the greatest biological mathematician of the 20th C." is indeed asking for an argument! The merits of Alfred Lotka, Raymond Pearl, Ronald Fisher, Jack Haldane, George R. Price, William Hamilton &c would come into consideration. Why don't we call a truce and say something less contentious: "...one of the most outstanding..."
If no-one objects I'll do just that. Macdonald-ross 13:18, 14 October 2007 (UTC)