Professor at Tufts University, researcher focused on complex pattern formation and bioelectricity in biological systems, director of the Allen Discovery Center at Tufts, known for pioneering work in developmental biology and regenerative medicine.
Michael Levin is a distinguished biologist and professor at Tufts University.
He leads research on complex pattern formation and bioelectric signals in living organisms, advancing understanding of regeneration and developmental processes.
As director of the Allen Discovery Center at Tufts, his work bridges biology, engineering, and informatics to explore how cells communicate to form structures.
His contributions have impact in regenerative medicine and synthetic bioengineering fields.

Topic: Biological intelligence, consciousness, and the nature of life across different systems, including the search for alien intelligence and applications in regenerative medicine.

Topic: Biology, specifically on complex pattern formation, xenobots, embryogenesis, evolution, and the intersection of biology and AI.

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