'Stuart Alan Kauffman' (born
September 28,
1939) is a theoretical
biologist and
complex systems researcher, who has given much thought to the
origin of life on Earth. He is best known for arguing that the complexity of biological systems and organisms might result as much from
self-organization and far-from-equilibrium dynamics as from Darwinian
natural selection.
Kauffman presently holds a joint appointment at the
University of Calgary in Biological Sciences and in Physics and Astronomy. He is also an iCORE chair.
He graduated from
Dartmouth in 1960, was awarded the BA(Hons) by
Oxford University in 1963, and completed a medical degree (M.D.) at the
University of California, San Francisco in 1968. After a brief medical career, he moved into
developmental genetics, holding appointments first at the
University of Chicago, then at the
University of Pennsylvania from 1975 to 1995, where he rose to Professor of
Biochemistry and
Biophysics. Kauffman held a
MacArthur Fellowship, 1987-1992.
Kauffman rose to prominence through his association with the
Santa Fe Institute (a non-profit research institute dedicated to the study of complex systems), where he was faculty in residence from 1986 to 1997, and through his work on
models in various areas of
biology. These included
autocatalytic sets in
origin of life research,
gene regulatory networks in
developmental biology, and
fitness landscapes in
evolutionary biology.
Some fellow biologists working in Kauffman's area reserve judgement on Kauffman's claims about self-organization and evolution. A case in point is the introduction to the 2002 book ''
Self Organization in Biological Systems''.
In 1996, Kauffman started
BiosGroup, a
Santa Fe,
New Mexico-based for-profit company that employs complex systems methodology to attempt to solve business problems. BiosGroup was
acquired by NuTech Solutions in early
2003. As of 2003, Kauffman was a director of NuTech.
Selected publications
★ 1991 (August), "Antichaos and Adaptation," ''
Scientific American''.
★ 1993. ''Origins of Order: Self-Organization and Selection in Evolution''. Oxford University Press. Technical monograph. ISBN 0-19-507951-5
★ 1995. ''At Home in the Universe''. Oxford University Press. Popular treatment of many of the ideas in ''Origins''. ISBN 0-19-511130-3
★ 2000. ''Investigations''. Oxford University Press. Speculative definitions of life. ISBN 0-19-512105-8
★ 2004, ''Prolegomenon to a General Biology'' (a section from ''Investigations''), in
William A. Dembski,
Michael Ruse, eds., ''. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-82949-6
★ 2004, "Autonomous Agents" in
John D. Barrow,
P.C.W. Davies, and C.L. Harper Jr., eds., ''Science and Ultimate Reality: Quantum Theory, Cosmology, and Complexity''. Cambridge University Press.
References
★ Dana MacKinzie, "The Science of Surprise," Discover Magazine, Vol. 23, No. 2, 59-63 (February 2002).
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External links
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An online chat with Stuart Kauffman on a complexity organization website.
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EvoWiki entry on Stuart Kauffman
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Video presentation "The adjacent possible" by Kauffman on autonomous agents.
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Biocomplexity and Informatics iCORE Chair.