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Hello everyone. I'm very much looking forward to meeting you all next week. A little about my academic background - I earned my undergraduate degree in foreign affairs from Georgetown University, a masters degree in organismal biology from the University of Colorado, and am currently a 4th year PhD student in evolutionary biology at Stanford (by way of a long stint working at a healthcare software company). I think the following blurb pretty well summarizes my current interests and goals.  I'm brewing up some ideas for neural network models as a project while at the SFI summer school.  
Hello everyone. I'm very much looking forward to meeting you all next week. A little about my academic background - I earned my undergraduate degree in foreign affairs from Georgetown University, a masters degree in organismal biology from the University of Colorado, and am currently a 4th year PhD student in evolutionary biology at Stanford (by way of a long stint working at a healthcare software company). I think the following blurb pretty well summarizes my current interests and goals.  I'm brewing up some ideas for neural network models as a project while at the SFI summer school.  


Mark D. Longo
 
"My research crosses the boundaries of evolutionary biology, cognitive science, complexity theory, and philosophy. Inspired by neural network models of learning, I am studying how sets of genes evolve together as integrated systems.  In the course of this research, I have been struck by similarities between evolutionary processes and mechanisms of learning displayed by brains.  I am exploring these similarities further in pursuit of a modern, network-based conception of evolutionary genetics, which I will explicate in my forthcoming book, The Genetic Mind: Genes as Learning Networks."
"My research crosses the boundaries of evolutionary biology, cognitive science, complexity theory, and philosophy. Inspired by neural network models of learning, I am studying how sets of genes evolve together as integrated systems.  In the course of this research, I have been struck by similarities between evolutionary processes and mechanisms of learning displayed by brains.  I am exploring these similarities further in pursuit of a modern, network-based conception of evolutionary genetics, which I will explicate in my forthcoming book, The Genetic Mind: Genes as Learning Networks."


In my spare time I like to play music, ponder the wonders of nature, and write.
In my spare time I like to play music, ponder the wonders of nature, and write.

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Hello everyone. I'm very much looking forward to meeting you all next week. A little about my academic background - I earned my undergraduate degree in foreign affairs from Georgetown University, a masters degree in organismal biology from the University of Colorado, and am currently a 4th year PhD student in evolutionary biology at Stanford (by way of a long stint working at a healthcare software company). I think the following blurb pretty well summarizes my current interests and goals. I'm brewing up some ideas for neural network models as a project while at the SFI summer school.


"My research crosses the boundaries of evolutionary biology, cognitive science, complexity theory, and philosophy. Inspired by neural network models of learning, I am studying how sets of genes evolve together as integrated systems. In the course of this research, I have been struck by similarities between evolutionary processes and mechanisms of learning displayed by brains. I am exploring these similarities further in pursuit of a modern, network-based conception of evolutionary genetics, which I will explicate in my forthcoming book, The Genetic Mind: Genes as Learning Networks."

In my spare time I like to play music, ponder the wonders of nature, and write.