Lee Segel

Lee Segel (2004) Lee Aaron Segel (5 February 1932 – 31 January 2005) was an Israeli-American applied mathematician. He developed both the Keller-Segel model of chemotaxis, in cell biology, and the Newell-Whitehead-Segel equation, in fluid dynamics. He also co-authored the first simulation model for herbicide resistance evolution. He is also considered one of the forefathers of the field of theoretical immunology.

Segel was active in the Santa Fe Institute, the first of the over 50 research centers which focus, today, on complex physical, computational, biological, and social systems. Segel was also editor-in-chief of the Bulletin of Mathematical Biology from 1986 to 2001 and co-authored the first volume in the SIAM Classics in Applied Mathematics series, created by the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics. He migrated between numerous prestigious academic institutions worldwide, culminating at Israel’s Weizmann Institute of Science, where he served as dean of the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science and chair of the Scientific Council. Provided by Wikipedia
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