Thank you so much for the link to those two papers. I'll try and go through them.
>Like, they undergo many cell cycles during one organism's life, but they're not really evolving or being selected during each cell cycle.
This is a really interesting perspective.
>You ought to get yourself connected with some folks at the Santa Fe Institute, if you haven't already. I know one affiliated professor, let me know if you want an introduction.
I have read a few posts from SFI faculty and seen some video lectures of Krakauer and others, but as you said, I should get in touch to some degree.
You're very kind and I really appreciate you offering to intro me! I would really love that!
Would you mind if I follow up on this via e-mail? Can I send one to the address mentioned on your Vanderbilt department page?
>Like, they undergo many cell cycles during one organism's life, but they're not really evolving or being selected during each cell cycle.
This is a really interesting perspective.
>You ought to get yourself connected with some folks at the Santa Fe Institute, if you haven't already. I know one affiliated professor, let me know if you want an introduction.
I have read a few posts from SFI faculty and seen some video lectures of Krakauer and others, but as you said, I should get in touch to some degree.
You're very kind and I really appreciate you offering to intro me! I would really love that!
Would you mind if I follow up on this via e-mail? Can I send one to the address mentioned on your Vanderbilt department page?
Thanks a lot!