Stanislas Leibler (born 1957) is a French-American theoretical and experimental biologist and physicist. He is
Systems Biology
Systems biology is the computational modeling, computational and mathematical analysis and modeling of complex biological systems. It is a biology-based interdisciplinary field of study that focuses on complex interactions within biological syst ...
Professor at the
Institute for Advanced Study
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in Princeton and the Gladys T. Perkin Professor and Head of the Laboratory of Living Matter at the
Rockefeller University
The Rockefeller University is a Private university, private Medical research, biomedical Research university, research and graduate-only university in New York City, New York (state), New York. It focuses primarily on the biological and medica ...
.
Education and career
Leibler did his undergraduate work in physics at the
University of Warsaw
The University of Warsaw ( pl, Uniwersytet Warszawski, la, Universitas Varsoviensis) is a public university in Warsaw, Poland. Established in 1816, it is the largest institution of higher learning in the country offering 37 different fields of ...
. He received a Ph.D. in theoretical physics in 1981 and Ph.D. in physics in 1984, both at the
University of Paris
The University of Paris (french: link=no, Université de Paris), Metonymy, metonymically known as the Sorbonne (), was the leading university in Paris, France, active from 1150 to 1970, with the exception between 1793 and 1806 under the French Revo ...
. He spent one year at the
École Normale Supérieure
École may refer to:
* an elementary school in the French educational stages normally followed by secondary education
Secondary education or post-primary education covers two phases on the International Standard Classification of Education sca ...
and then from 1984 to 1992 he was a Research Fellow at the
Saclay Nuclear Research Centre
The CEA Paris-Saclay (formerly CEA Saclay) center is one of nine centers belonging to the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA). The Saclay site hosts the administrative headquarters of the CEA. Historically, it was the he ...
. From 1985 to 1987 he was a Visiting Research Associate at
Cornell University
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and then from 1989 to 1991 at the
ESPCI ParisTech in Paris.
He was a professor of physics at
Princeton University
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, becoming a Professor in the Department of Molecular Biology in 1993. He was an Investigator at
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
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(2000–2001), and Tri-Institutional Professor at the
Weill Cornell Medical College
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Weill Cornell Medicine is affiliated with Ne ...
and the
Sloan-Kettering Institute (2003–2010). Since 2001 Leiber has been a professor at
The Rockefeller University
The Rockefeller University is a Private university, private Medical research, biomedical Research university, research and graduate-only university in New York City, New York (state), New York. It focuses primarily on the biological and medica ...
. Stanislas Leibler joined the faculty of the School of Natural Sciences at the Institute for Advanced Study on April 1, 2009.
Leibler deals both theoretically and experimentally with systems biology–the interaction of genetic and biochemical networks at the cellular level in living organisms and populations. He and his colleagues have developed simple genetic networks in bacteria that act like clocks or logic circuits. A 2000 experiment with
Michael Elowitz
Michael B. Elowitz is a biologist and professor of Biology, Bioengineering, and Applied Physics at the California Institute of Technology, and investigator at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. In 2007 he was the recipient of the Genius gran ...
is considered one of the key results in
synthetic biology
Synthetic biology (SynBio) is a multidisciplinary area of research that seeks to create new biological parts, devices, and systems, or to redesign systems that are already found in nature.
It is a branch of science that encompasses a broad ran ...
. They built a synthetic network to implement a particular function in
E. coli, namely a negative feedback system of gene regulation, and were able to monitor the system using
fluorescent dye proteins.
Leibler was a 1997/98
Humboldt Research Award
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winner at the
European Molecular Biology Laboratory
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(EMBO) in
Heidelberg
Heidelberg (; Palatine German language, Palatine German: ''Heidlberg'') is a city in the States of Germany, German state of Baden-Württemberg, situated on the river Neckar in south-west Germany. As of the 2016 census, its population was 159,914 ...
. In 2015 he won the
Max Delbruck Prize awarded by the
American Physical Society.
In 2016 he was elected to the
National Academy of Sciences
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.
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Works
* with Doeke R. Hekstra: ''Contingency and statistical laws in replicate microbial closed ecosystems''. In Cell 149, 1164–1173 (2012).
* with Arvind Murugan, David A. Huse: ''Speed, dissipation, and error in kinetic proofreading''. In Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 109, 12034–12039 (2012).
* with José M. G. Vilar, Hao Yuan Kueh,
Naama Barkai: ''Mechanisms of noise-resistance in genetic oscillators''. In Proc. Natl. Acad. USA, 99, 5988-5992 (2002).
* with Olivier Rivoire: ''The Value of Information for Populations in Varying Environments''. In J. Stat. Phys. 142, 1124–1166 (2011).
* with Călin C. Guet,
Michael B. Elowitz
Michael B. Elowitz is a biologist and professor of Biology, Bioengineering, and Applied Physics at the California Institute of Technology, and investigator at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. In 2007 he was the recipient of the Genius gran ...
, Weihong Hsing: ''Combinatorial Synthesis of Genetic Networks''. In Science, 296, 1466-1470. (2002)
* with
Leland H. Hartwell,
John J. Hopfield
John Joseph Hopfield (born July 15, 1933) is an American scientist most widely known for his invention of an associative neural network in 1982. It is now more commonly known as the Hopfield network.
Biography
Hopfield was born in 1933 to Pol ...
, Andrew W. Murray: ''From molecular to modular cell biology''. In Nature 402, 913-917 (2 December 1999)
* with N. Barkai: ''Robustness in simple biochemical networks''. In Nature 387, 913-917 (26 June 1997)
* with M. Dogterom, F. Verde and E. Karsenti: "Control of microtubule dynamics and length by cyclin A- and cyclin B-dependent kinases in Xenopus egg extracts". In J. Cell Biol. 1992 118:1097-108.
References
External links
Home page of Stanislas Leibler at the Institute for Advanced StudyHome page of Stanislas Leibler at Rockefeller UniversityCurriculum vitae of Stanislas Leibler at the Institute for Advanced Study
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French biologists
American biologists
French physicists
American physicists
Institute for Advanced Study faculty
Rockefeller University faculty
Princeton University faculty
Cornell University faculty
University of Paris alumni
Humboldt Research Award recipients
1957 births
Living people
Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences
Synthetic biologists
Fellows of the American Physical Society