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Manfred Laubichler

Global Futures Professor and Professor of Theoretical Biology and History of Biology, Arizona State University

Manfred Laubichler is Global Futures Professor and President's Professor of Theoretical Biology and History of Biology. He is Director of the School of Complex Adaptive Systems and the Global Biosocial Complexity Initiative at Arizona State University. His work focuses on evolutionary novelties from genomes to knowledge systems, the structure of evolutionary theory and the evolution of knowledge. His undergraduate training was in zoology, philosophy and mathematics at the University of Vienna (Austria) and his graduate training was in biology at Yale and in History/History of Science at Princeton. He is external professor at the Santa Fe Institute and, visiting scholar at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science in Berlin, Germany, and external faculty member at the Complexity Science Hub Vienna. He is also an elected fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, a former fellow of the WIssenschaftskolleg zu Berlin and Vice Chair of the Global Climate Forum.

Experience

  • –present
    President's Professor of Life Sciences and Global Futures, Arizona State University

Honours

AAAS Fellow