American peace activist and international development worker
Mervin Eugene "Gene" Stoltzfus (February 1, 1940 – March 10, 2010) was an American peace activist, international development worker, founding director of Christian Peacemaker Teams (CPT), and pioneer in the international peace team movement. Drawing upon his Mennonite roots in pacifism and conscientious objection, Stoltzfus played a critical role in the anti-war movement among American aid workers in Vietnam in the 1960s, and helped shape diverse efforts of the global peace and justice community over the next forty years. As long-time director of CPT, he developed a practical vision of international justice-making through the use of grassroots faith-based peace teams, trained in the discipline of nonviolent direct action.
discipline of nonviolent direct action. Stoltzfus was born in Aurora, Ohio, in 1940 to Elmer and Orpha (Beechy) Stoltzfus. His father was a farmer, pastor,...
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traveled to Pakistan with a small VCNV delegation, including activist GeneStoltzfus, that met with organizations and families in Islamabad, Rawalpindi,...
claim the label or preach the message. After a series of meetings, GeneStoltzfus was hired as the first staff person for the new organization in 1988...
was proposed by Stoltzfus (1999) and Force et al. (1999) as one of the possible outcomes of functional divergence that occurs after a gene duplication event...
University Press. pp. 338–341. ISBN 9780674272262. McCandlish, David M.; Stoltzfus, Arlin (September 2014). "Modeling Evolution Using the Probability of...
Wright rejected Nei's thinking as mistaken, Brookfield, Galtier, Weiss, Stoltzfus, and Wagner, although not necessarily agreeing with Nei's position, treated...
doi:10.1038/217624a0. PMID 5637732. S2CID 4161261. Futuyma 1998, p. 320 Stoltzfus A (1999). "On the Possibility of Constructive Neutral Evolution". Journal...
years ago and reveal the extraordinary fertility of his thinking." Arlin Stoltzfus and colleagues advocate mutational and developmental bias in the introduction...
splicing process during gene expression that allows a single gene to produce different splice variants. For example, some exons of a gene may be included within...
years. Between 1983 and 1988 Einstein Institution Fellows included Nathan Stoltzfus and Alex P. Schmid, who published the revised edition of Political Terrorism...
p. 36. Bowler 2003, p. 249. Quammen 2006, p. 221. Yampolsky, L. Y.; Stoltzfus, A. (2001). "Bias in the introduction of variation as an orienting factor...
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PMID 29544138. Smith LE, Prendergast AJ, Turner PC, Mbuya MN, Mutasa K, Kembo G, Stoltzfus RJ (December 2015). "The Potential Role of Mycotoxins as a Contributor...
genetics, the mutation rate is the frequency of new mutations in a single gene, nucleotide sequence, or organism over time. Mutation rates are not constant...
\Delta v_{ij}} Experimental Exchangeability was devised by Yampolsky and Stoltzfus. It is the measure of the mean effect of exchanging one amino acid into...
evolutionary theory." In contrast to Svensson and Berger a 2023 review by Arlin Stoltzfus and colleagues concluded that there is strong empirical evidence and theoretical...