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Program for Evolutionary Dynamics, Harvard University
The Program for Evolutionary Dynamics (PED) is a multi-disciplinary research
center which does cutting edge research at the interface of biology, mathematics,
physics and computer science. The program consists of a team of visiting professors,
research fellows and Ph-D students led by Martin Nowak, Professor of Mathematics
and Biology at Harvard University.
The fundamental laws of nature are written in the language of mathematics. Our
goal is to discover the mathematical principles of life. Living systems are those that
have arisen by evolution and are capable of undergoing further evolution. The
fundamental forces of evolutionary dynamics are mutation, selection and
cooperation. Mutation generates diversity, selection drives adaptation, cooperation
allows the construction of higher levels of organization. Cooperation is the architect
of all major steps in evolution from the origin of life, to the emergence of the first
cell, multi-cellular organisms, advanced social behavior and human language.
Our main discoveries over the last few years include:
1. Five mechanisms for the evolution of cooperation. (Natural selection is based on
competition and therefore opposes cooperation; we have shown how cooperation
can be victorious in a competitive world.)
2. A theory that explains the origin of evolution as a continuous transition from
prelife to life.
3. The first quantitative model for the accumulation of driver and passenger
mutations in cancer progression (in collaboration with Bert Vogelstein).
4. The fundamental laws that determine how population structure affect
evolutionary dynamics.
5. A new theory for the emergence of advanced social behavior (in collaboration
with E. O. Wilson).
6. Quantitative rules of language change.
Ever since its foundation in 2003, the Program for Evolutionary Dynamics has an
impressive record of definitive scholarship. In 8 years the members of PED have
produced more than 270 research papers, with 21 of those in Nature and Science
(including several front covers). Three PhD students of PED were elected to the
prestigious Harvard Society of Fellows. Corina Tarnita won the first prize for the
best PhD thesis in mathematics. Erez Lieberman won the MIT Lemelson Prize for
transformative work in linguistic and genomics. Martin Nowak won numerous
awards and is one of the most highly cited scientists in theoretical biology (about
27000 citations for 310 papers; h-index 80).
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