Erez Lieberman Aiden (born 1980, né Erez Lieberman) is an American
research scientist active in multiple fields related to
applied mathematics.
He is an assistant professor at the
Baylor College of Medicine, and formerly a fellow at the
Harvard Society of Fellows and visiting faculty member at
Google. He is an adjunct assistant professor of
computer science at
Rice University. Using mathematical and computational approaches, he has studied
evolution in a range of contexts, including that of networks through
evolutionary graph theory and languages in the field of
culturomics
Culturomics is a form of computational lexicology that studies human behavior and cultural trends through the quantitative analysis of digitized texts. Researchers data mine large digital archives to investigate cultural phenomena reflected in la ...
. He has published
scientific articles in a variety of disciplines.
Lieberman Aiden has won awards including the
Lemelson–MIT Student Prize and the
American Physical Society
The American Physical Society (APS) is a not-for-profit membership organization of professionals in physics and related disciplines, comprising nearly fifty divisions, sections, and other units. Its mission is the advancement and diffusion of k ...
's Award for Outstanding Doctoral Thesis Research in Biological Physics. In 2009, Lieberman Aiden was named as one of
35 top innovators under 35 by ''
Technology Review'' and in 2011 he was one of the recipients of the
Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers.
Early life and education
Lieberman grew up in
Brooklyn with three siblings. He began
computer programming at the age of seven.
His father, Aharon Lieberman, was a technology entrepreneur and owned a factory in
New Jersey.
As a child Lieberman Aiden spoke
Hebrew and
Hungarian, making English his third language.
Lieberman Aiden studied mathematics, physics, and philosophy at
Princeton, and earned a master's degree in History at
Yeshiva University. He proceeded to complete a joint PhD in mathematics and bioengineering at the
Harvard–MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, where he was advised by
Eric Lander and
Martin Nowak.
Research and career
Lieberman Aiden contributed to the founding of
evolutionary graph theory along with his PhD supervisor
Martin Nowak.
He has since been involved in researching the three dimensional structure of the
human genome and the field of
culturomics
Culturomics is a form of computational lexicology that studies human behavior and cultural trends through the quantitative analysis of digitized texts. Researchers data mine large digital archives to investigate cultural phenomena reflected in la ...
.
3D genome structure
Lieberman Aiden was part of a team of scientists from the
University of Massachusetts Medical School and
MIT that first suggested human
DNA folds into a
fractal globule rather than an equilibrium globule.
This finding explains how each cell's genome is able to be heavily compacted without forming a
knot. Lieberman Aiden and coworkers invented a variant of
chromosome conformation capture called "Hi-C" which produces a genome-wide measure of contact probabilities that point to a 3-dimensional genome structure. This technique combines existing chromosome capture methodology with
next-generation sequencing, enabling an all-versus-all measure of chromatin contacts.
In 2009 this work was published in the journal ''
Science'' and was featured as a cover illustration.
Following the publication, Lieberman Aiden was quoted as saying:
In 2014, he served as a senior author on an article in ''
Cell'' which described a refined method of Hi-C which his team used to describe the fundamental organization of DNA.
Culturomics
Lieberman Aiden was involved in the analysis of a
corpus of around 5 million digitised books, applying
data mining techniques to advance the new field of culturomics.
Leiberman Aiden was involved in a project to digitise
Anglo-Saxon
The Anglo-Saxons were a Cultural identity, cultural group who inhabited England in the Early Middle Ages. They traced their origins to settlers who came to Britain from mainland Europe in the 5th century. However, the ethnogenesis of the Anglo- ...
texts in 2004,
analysis of which provided supporting evidence for verb regularisation, a process whereby
irregular verbs become increasingly
regular
The term regular can mean normal or in accordance with rules. It may refer to:
People
* Moses Regular (born 1971), America football player
Arts, entertainment, and media Music
* "Regular" (Badfinger song)
* Regular tunings of stringed instrum ...
over time.
After the announcement of
Google Books, Lieberman Aiden approached Google's Director of Research
Peter Norvig and was permitted to
statistically analyse their data.
His work contributed to the
Google Ngram Viewer, released in December 2010, which makes use of culturomics ideas to produce
normalized historical trends for any sequence of letters.
This project published a number of findings in the journal ''Science'', including the changing dynamic of fame and instances of literary censorship during the
Second World War.
Awards and honors
In 2008 Lieberman Aiden was awarded the
Lemelson-MIT Student Prize for his work on the iShoe, meant to assist elderly people with balance problems and prevent falls that could cause injury.
The following year, the iShoe was listed as one of "20 New Biotech Breakthroughs that Will Change Medicine" by ''
Popular Mechanics''.
A year later Lieberman Aiden was named as one of 35 top innovators under 35 (
TR35) by MIT's ''
Technology Review'' magazine.
[MIT (September 10, 2009]
2009 Young Innovators under 35, Erez Lieberman-Aiden, 29, Harvard University/MIT.
'' Technology Review''.
In 2010, the
American Physical Society
The American Physical Society (APS) is a not-for-profit membership organization of professionals in physics and related disciplines, comprising nearly fifty divisions, sections, and other units. Its mission is the advancement and diffusion of k ...
presented Lieberman Aiden with the Award for Outstanding Doctoral Thesis Research in Biological Physics for his thesis titled "Evolution and the emergence of structure".
His doctoral dissertation was also awarded the
Hertz Thesis Prize.
Lieberman Aiden is also the recipient of an
NIH Director's New Innovator Award
National Institutes of Health Director's New Innovator Award is a research initiative first announced in 2007 designed to supports exceptionally creative, early-career investigators who propose innovative, high-impact projects. The focus is specif ...
and was named, along with 95 other
American researchers, as a recipient of the
Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers in 2011.
Personal life
Erez Lieberman married Aviva Presser in 2005; following the marriage both husband and wife appended to their surnames "Aiden", which means Eden in Hebrew and, in Gaelic, little fire.
They have a son named Gabriel Galileo, a daughter called Maayan Amara and another boy called Judah Avraham.
Outside of scientific interests, Lieberman Aiden participated in a
modern art
Modern art includes artistic work produced during the period extending roughly from the 1860s to the 1970s, and denotes the styles and philosophies of the art produced during that era. The term is usually associated with art in which the tradi ...
collaboration with
Nicholas Kahn and Richard Selesnick which was exhibited in galleries in the United States and Europe.
Lieberman Aiden and his wife founded Bears Without Borders, a
nonprofit organisation
A nonprofit organization (NPO) or non-profit organisation, also known as a non-business entity, not-for-profit organization, or nonprofit institution, is a legal entity organized and operated for a collective, public or social benefit, in co ...
which distributes stuffed toys to the developing world.
References
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1980 births
Living people
American computer scientists
Jewish American scientists
Yeshiva University alumni
Princeton University alumni
Baylor College of Medicine faculty
Rice University faculty
Harvard University faculty
Harvard University alumni
21st-century American Jews