Martin Edward Kreitman is an American geneticist at the University of Chicago, most well known for the McDonaldâÂÂKreitman test that is used to infer the amount of adaptive evolution in population genetic studies.
Kreitman graduated from Stony Brook University with a Bachelor of Science degree Biology in 1975, and from the University of Florida with a Master of Science degree in Zoology, in 1977. He went on to study at Harvard University, graduating with a Ph.D. in Population Genetics, specifically Nucleotide Sequence Variation of Alcohol dehydrogenase in Drosophila melanogaster in 1983.
The Kreitman lab does research in four main areas: