Philip M. Clark

About

Philip Jason Clark was an American ecologist and zoologist. He taught at the University of Oklahoma and at Michigan State University. His expertise made serious contributions to human genetics, physical anthropology and community ecology. Those contributions are most reflected in journals such as Ecology, Science, Human Biology, Eugenics Quarterly, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Animal Behavior and American Journal of Human Genetics. He died on December 24, 1964, when he was hit by a pickup truck while walking home from his office at Michigan State University.