Carl Bergstrom | |
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Born | Carl Theodore Bergstrom |
Education | |
Known for | Eigenfactor[2] Disinformation dynamics |
Spouse | Holly Ann Bergstrom[1] |
Scientific career | |
Institutions | University of Washington |
Thesis | Game-theoretic models of signalling among relatives (1998) |
Doctoral advisor | Marcus Feldman[1] |
Website | ctbergstrom |
Carl Theodore Bergstrom is a theoretical and evolutionary biologist and a professor at the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington, United States.[3] Bergstrom is a critic of low-quality or misleading scientific research.[4] He is the co-author of a book on misinformation called Calling Bullshit: The Art of Skepticism in a Data-Driven World and teaches a class by the same name at University of Washington.[5]
Bergstrom completed his Ph.D. at Stanford University under the supervision of Marcus Feldman[1] in 1998.
Bergstrom's work concerns the flow of information through biological and social networks,[6] as well as the ecology and evolution of pathogenic organisms, including the development of resistance.[7][8][9][10][11][12]
He is the coauthor (with Lee Dugatkin) of a college textbook, Evolution.[13] With Jevin West, he developed the popular course and website Calling Bullshit.[14][15][16][17][18][19] His work has led to the identification of him as a resource to explain the dynamics of disinformation and misinformation,[20] in general.
In addition to evolutionary biology, Bergstrom's interests include the ranking of scientific journals. In 2007, he introduced the Eigenfactor,[2] metrics for journal ranking.[21] This and related work on open access earned him and his father, Ted Bergstrom, the SPARC Innovator Award in June 2007.[22]