Abstract
ABSTRACT Aryeh is an Associate Professor of BioSciences and a CPRIT Scholar in Cancer Research at Rice University, Houston, Texas, USA. Aryeh graduated with a bachelor's degree in physics and mathematics from the University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, USA), followed by a PhD in Physics at the University of Chicago (Chicago, USA), under the supervision of Aaron Dinner, where he modelled complex biological systems focusing on the immune system. For his postdoctoral studies he moved to The Rockefeller University (New York, USA), where he worked with Ali H. Brivanlou and Eric Siggia to recapitulate early embryonic spatial patterning with human embryonic stem cells. In 2014, Aryeh started his own research group at Rice University to study signalling dynamics and spatial cellular organisation in early embryonic development. Aryeh recently joined Journal of Cell Science as an Associate Editor and brings to the journal his expertise in signalling dynamics, stem cells and mathematical modelling. We spoke to Aryeh over zoom to hear more about his career, his approaches to establishing collaborations and his advice to young scientists.
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