January 01, 1998
Martin A. Nowak worked as Head of Theoretical Biology at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Martin A. Nowak | person | 12 | View Entity |
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This document describes Jeffrey's philanthropic activities, particularly his no-strings-attached support for 'bleeding edge' scientific and mathematical research. It highlights his financial contributions to Martin A. Nowak's research at Harvard University ($6.5M in 2003) and the Institute for Advanced Study ($500K), and his intellectual engagement with Nowak's work. The document also mentions Jeffrey's support for Murray Gell-Mann and his assistance to students in 2005.
Events with shared participants
Call between Masha Drokova and Martin Nowak
2017-07-01 • Phone/Skype
Scheduling of a Skype call between Martin Nowak and Masha Drokova.
2017-07-01 • Skype
Publication of 'Quantitative Analysis of Culture Using Millions of Digitized Books' on Science Express
2010-12-16 • Science Express (Online)
Jeffrey's discussions with Martin A. Nowak on research topics, leading to discoveries like group selection's mathematical theory, interaction networks, and ideas about the origin of life and transition from chemistry to biology.
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