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|Email address=ckempes@santafe.edu | |Email address=ckempes@santafe.edu | ||
+ | |Biography=<span>Chris Kempes is a scientist working at the intersection of physics, biology, and the earth sciences. Using mathematical and computational techniques he studies how simple theoretical principles inform a variety of phenomena ranging from major evolutionary life-history transitions, to the biogeography of plant traits, to the organization of bacterial communities. He is particularly interested in biological architecture as a mediator between physiology and the local environment.<span></span></span> | ||
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+ | |Related link URL=https://www.santafe.edu/people/profile/chris-kempes | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:08, August 16, 2018
- Name
- Chris Kempes
- Affiliation
- SFI
- Email address
- ckempes@santafe.edu
Biography
Chris Kempes is a scientist working at the intersection of physics, biology, and the earth sciences. Using mathematical and computational techniques he studies how simple theoretical principles inform a variety of phenomena ranging from major evolutionary life-history transitions, to the biogeography of plant traits, to the organization of bacterial communities. He is particularly interested in biological architecture as a mediator between physiology and the local environment.
Related links
Involvement in the Complex Time Research Theme
Organizer
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Presenter
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- Aging in Single-celled Organisms: from Bacteria to the Whole Tree of Life/Systematic Physiology and Aging Across Diverse Organisms
- Population and the Environment: Analytical Demography and Applied Population Ethics/Co-evolution of population and environment - ecological & metabolic dynamics
- Toward a Multi-Scale Theory of Birth and Death Patterns II/Ontogenetic consideration and discussion
- Towards a Multi-Scale Theory of Birth and Death Pattern II/Ontological Considerations
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