Tanja Gesell
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About my research
My name is Tanja Gesell and I am a PhD student at the Vienna Biocenter, Austria. At the moment, I am finishing my PhD in Bioinformatics. I like working in this field because I enjoy the clear definitions of signs, e.g. {A,C,G,T} for DNA. Based on this well-defined alphabet, I am interested in the mechanisms of explanations: How can we define structure? What are the dynamics of evolution? How and why does structure change? I already have degrees in Biology and Fine Art. I first heard about the Santa Fe Institute during my art studies and it sparked my fascination for the origin of order and origin of life. So far, I have worked on aspects of A phylogenetic defintion of structure based on neighbourhood systems of RNA structural features. I look forward to deepening my understanding of complex models, as well as mapping my experience to other related fields. I would like to gain more insight in other fields of complex behavior in mathematical, physical, living, and now especially social systems and brain behaviour. I am looking forward to meeting you all in Santa Fe!

