Biology Seminar Series - Madhav Mani "Breaking free of Lotka and Volterra"
318 Campus Drive, Stanford, CA 94305
Clark Auditorium

After finishing his bachelor and masters in Mathematics and Theoretical Physics at Cambridge Madhav went onto a PhD with Professors Michael Brenner and L. Mahadevan at Harvard. Following this he decided to switch focus to biology and was a Simons Postdoctoral Fellow at the Kavli Inst. of Theo. Physics at UCSB with Prof. Boris Shraiman. Since then Madhav has been a professor at Northwestern for a decade, initially focused on developmental biology. His interests and collaborations have grown, with his team working across developmental biology, ecology, and cell biology. A unifying theme across the team's work is to search for the "right variables" for a complex biological phenomena and engage in longstanding dialogues with experimental groups. He is a Simons Investigator and an investigator within CZI's Theory in Biology program. Madhav also helped grow the quantitative biology initiative at Northwestern, helping found the NSF-Simons Center for Quantitative Biology and the National Institute for Mathematics and Theory in Biology.