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Andreas Wagner (born 26 January 1967) is an Austrian/US
evolutionary biologist Evolutionary biology is the subfield of biology that studies the evolutionary processes such as natural selection, common descent, and speciation that produced the diversity of life on Earth. In the 1930s, the discipline of evolutionary biol ...
and professor at the
University of Zürich The University of Zurich (UZH, ) is a public university, public research university in Zurich, Switzerland. It is the largest university in Switzerland, with its 28,000 enrolled students. It was founded in 1833 from the existing colleges of the ...
, Switzerland. He is known for his work on the role of
robustness Robustness is the property of being strong and healthy in constitution. When it is transposed into a system A system is a group of interacting or interrelated elements that act according to a set of rules to form a unified whole. A system, ...
and
innovation Innovation is the practical implementation of ideas that result in the introduction of new goods or service (economics), services or improvement in offering goods or services. ISO TC 279 in the standard ISO 56000:2020 defines innovation as "a n ...
in biological evolution. Wagner is professor and chairman at the Department of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies at the University of Zürich.


Biography

Wagner studied biology at the University of Vienna. He received his
Ph.D. A Doctor of Philosophy (PhD, DPhil; or ) is a terminal degree that usually denotes the highest level of academic achievement in a given discipline and is awarded following a course of graduate study and original research. The name of the deg ...
at
Yale University Yale University is a Private university, private Ivy League research university in New Haven, Connecticut, United States. Founded in 1701, Yale is the List of Colonial Colleges, third-oldest institution of higher education in the United Stat ...
, Department of Biology in 1995. He also holds a M. Phil. from Yale. From 1995 to 1996 he was a fellow at the
Institute for Advanced Study The Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) is an independent center for theoretical research and intellectual inquiry located in Princeton, New Jersey. It has served as the academic home of internationally preeminent scholars, including Albert Ein ...
Berlin, Germany. From 1998 to 2002 he was assistant professor at the
University of New Mexico The University of New Mexico (UNM; ) is a public research university in Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States. Founded in 1889 by the New Mexico Territorial Legislature, it is the state's second oldest university, a flagship university in th ...
, Department of Biology and from 2002 to 2012 associate professor (with tenure) at the
University of New Mexico The University of New Mexico (UNM; ) is a public research university in Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States. Founded in 1889 by the New Mexico Territorial Legislature, it is the state's second oldest university, a flagship university in th ...
, Department of Biology. He was appointed professor at the University of Zürich, Institute of Biochemistry in 2006. In 2011, he joined the Department of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies at the University of Zürich. Since 2016, he is chairman of this department. Since 1999, he is also external professor at the
Santa Fe Institute The Santa Fe Institute (SFI) is an independent, nonprofit theoretical research institute located in Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States and dedicated to the multidisciplinary study of the fundamental principles of complex adaptive systems, inc ...
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Scientific contribution

Wagner's work revolves around the
robustness Robustness is the property of being strong and healthy in constitution. When it is transposed into a system A system is a group of interacting or interrelated elements that act according to a set of rules to form a unified whole. A system, ...
of biological systems, and about their ability to
innovate Innovation is the practical implementation of ideas that result in the introduction of new goods In economics, goods are anything that is good, usually in the sense that it provides welfare or utility to someone. Alan V. Deardorff, 2006 ...
, that is, to create novel organisms and traits that help them survive and reproduce. Robustness is the ability of a biological system to withstand perturbations, such as
DNA mutations In biology, a mutation is an alteration in the nucleic acid sequence of the genome of an organism, virus, or extrachromosomal DNA. Viral genomes contain either DNA or RNA. Mutations result from errors during DNA or viral replication, mitosis ...
and environmental change. Early in his career Wagner developed a widely used mathematical model for gene regulatory circuits,Wagner A (1994) Evolution of gene networks by gene duplications: a mathematical model and its implications on genome organization. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 91 4387-4391. ( Wagner's gene network model) and used this model to demonstrate that
natural selection Natural selection is the differential survival and reproduction of individuals due to differences in phenotype. It is a key mechanism of evolution, the change in the Heredity, heritable traits characteristic of a population over generation ...
can increase the robustness of such circuits to DNA mutations.Wagner A (1996) Does evolutionary plasticity evolve? Evolution 50:1008-1023. Experimental work in Wagner's Zürich laboratory showed that proteins can evolve robustness to perturbations.Bratulic S, Gerber F, & Wagner A (2015) Mistranslation drives the evolution of robustness in TEM-1 beta-lactamase. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the U.S.A. 112:12758-12763. One source of robustness to mutations is redundant duplicate genes. Natural selection can maintain their redundancy and the ensuing robustness.Wagner A (1999) Redundant gene functions and natural selection. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 12:1-16.Wagner A (2000) The role of pleiotropy, population size fluctuations, and fitness effects of mutations in the evolution of redundant gene functions. Genetics 154:1389-1401. However, more important than redundancy, Wagner has argued, is the “distributed robustness” of complex biological systems, which arises from the cooperation of multiple different parts, such as proteins in a regulatory network.Wagner A (2005) Distributed robustness versus redundancy as causes of mutational robustness. Bioessays 27:176-188. Wagner showed that robustness can accelerate
innovation Innovation is the practical implementation of ideas that result in the introduction of new goods or service (economics), services or improvement in offering goods or services. ISO TC 279 in the standard ISO 56000:2020 defines innovation as "a n ...
in biological evolution, because it helps organisms tolerate otherwise deleterious mutations that can help create new and useful traits.Wagner A (2008) Robustness and evolvability: a paradox resolved. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B-Biological Sciences 275:91-100. In this way, robust transcription factor binding sites, for example, can facilitate the evolution of new
gene expression Gene expression is the process (including its Regulation of gene expression, regulation) by which information from a gene is used in the synthesis of a functional gene product that enables it to produce end products, proteins or non-coding RNA, ...
.Payne JL & Wagner A (2014) The robustness and evolvability of transcription factor binding sites. Science 343:875-877. An additional consequence of robustness is that evolving populations of organisms can accumulate cryptic genetic variation, inconsequential variation that may provide benefits in some environments. Wagner's laboratory showed experimentally that such cryptic variation can indeed accelerate the evolution of an RNA enzyme to react with a new substrate molecule.Hayden EJ, Ferrada E, & Wagner A (2011) Cryptic genetic variation promotes rapid evolutionary adaptation in an RNA enzyme. Nature 474:92-95. Wagner has argued that robustness can also help resolve the long-standing neutralism-selectionism controversy, which revolves around the question whether frequent
neutral mutation Neutral mutations are changes in DNA sequence that are neither beneficial nor detrimental to the ability of an organism to survive and reproduce. In population genetics, mutations in which natural selection does not affect the spread of the mutatio ...
s – a consequence of robustness – are important for Darwinian evolution.Wagner A (2008) Neutralism and selectionism: A network-based reconciliation. Nature Reviews Genetics 9:965-974. The reason is that neutral mutations are important stepping stones to later evolutionary adaptations and innovations. Robust systems can also bring forth useful traits – potential
exaptation Exaptation or co-option is a shift in the function of a trait during evolution. For example, a trait can evolve because it served one particular function, but subsequently it may come to serve another. Exaptations are common in both anatomy and be ...
s – that arise as mere by-products of other, adaptive traits, which can help explain the great abundance of exaptations in life's evolution.Barve A & Wagner A (2013) A latent capacity for evolutionary innovation through exaptation in metabolic systems. Nature 500:203-206. In 2011 Wagner proposed a theory of innovation in which “innovability” – the ability of living systems to create innovations – is a consequence of their robustness, which in turn results from their exposure to ever-changing environments.Wagner A (2011) The molecular origins of evolutionary innovations. Trends in Genetics 27:397-410. One central element of the theory are large networks of
genotype The genotype of an organism is its complete set of genetic material. Genotype can also be used to refer to the alleles or variants an individual carries in a particular gene or genetic location. The number of alleles an individual can have in a ...
s with the same
phenotype In genetics, the phenotype () is the set of observable characteristics or traits of an organism. The term covers the organism's morphology (physical form and structure), its developmental processes, its biochemical and physiological propert ...
s, which populations of organisms can explore through DNA mutations, and which facilitate the origin of innovations. Wagner's work has also contributed to long-standing philosophical problems in biology, such as the role of causality and
randomness In common usage, randomness is the apparent or actual lack of definite pattern or predictability in information. A random sequence of events, symbols or steps often has no order and does not follow an intelligible pattern or combination. ...
in biological evolution,Wagner A (2012) The role of randomness in Darwinian Evolution. Philosophy of Science 79:95-119.Wagner A (1999) Causality in complex systems. Biology and Philosophy 14(1):83-101. and to our understanding of the relationship between innovation in human
technological Technology is the application of conceptual knowledge to achieve practical goals, especially in a reproducible way. The word ''technology'' can also mean the products resulting from such efforts, including both tangible tools such as ute ...
and biological evolution, such as the importance of technology standards for innovation.Wagner A, Ortman S, & Maxfield R (2016) From the primordial soup to self-driving cars: Standards and their role in natural and technological innovation. Journal of the Royal Society Interface 13:20151086.


Fellowships and awards

* 2014 Elected Member,
European Molecular Biology Organization The European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) is a professional, non-profit organization of more than 2,100 life scientists. Its goal is to promote research in life science and enable international exchange between scientists. It co-funds cour ...
(EMBO) * 2011 Elected Fellow,
American Association for the Advancement of Science The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) is a United States–based international nonprofit with the stated mission of promoting cooperation among scientists, defending scientific freedom, encouraging scientific responsib ...
(AAAS) * 2010 Gold medal for the book "Paradoxical Life", Independent Publisher Book Award (science category) * 2010 Silver medal for the book "Paradoxical Life" ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year Award (philosophy category) * 2004- Member,
Faculty of 1000 F1000 (formerly "Faculty of 1000") is an open research publisher for scientists, scholars, and clinical researchers. F1000 offers a different research evaluation service from standard academic journals by offering peer-review after, rather than ...
Biology * 1996-1998 Postdoctoral Fellowship, The
Santa Fe Institute The Santa Fe Institute (SFI) is an independent, nonprofit theoretical research institute located in Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States and dedicated to the multidisciplinary study of the fundamental principles of complex adaptive systems, inc ...
* 1995-1996 Fellow,
Institute for Advanced Study The Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) is an independent center for theoretical research and intellectual inquiry located in Princeton, New Jersey. It has served as the academic home of internationally preeminent scholars, including Albert Ein ...
Berlin, Germany * 1995 J.S. Nicholas Prize for Best Dissertation in Experimental Zoology


Publications

Wagner has published more than 170 articles, a series of book chapters and four books. Scientific articles
Andreas Wagner Publication list
(University of Zürich: Andreas Wagner Laboratory) Books *Wagner, A. (2019) Life Finds a Way: What Evolution Teaches Us About Creativity. Basic Books. *Wagner, A. (2014) ''The Arrival of the Fittest: How Nature Innovates''. Penguin Random House. hbk; * Wagner, A. (2011
''The Origins of Evolutionary Innovations''
Oxford University Press. pbk * Wagner, A. (2009) ''Paradoxical Life''. Yale University Press. * Wagner, A. (2005) ''Robustness and Evolvability in Living Systems''. Princeton University Press. ** **


References


External links




Andeas Wagner at the Santa Fe Institute

Andreas Wagner 2011 WORLD.MINDS INTERVIEW
(WORLD.MINDS INTERVIEW, 2011. YouTube)
Arrival of the Fittest
(The Royal Institute, 2015. YouTube)
Random no more: Evolution isn’t down to chance alone
(New Scientist)
The Strange Inevitability of Evolution. Good solutions to biology’s problems are astonishingly plentiful.
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