Arthur Winfree Explained

Arthur Winfree
Birth Date:May 15, 1942
Birth Place:St. Petersburg, Florida, United States
Field:Theoretical Biology
Work Institution:University of Arizona
Prizes:Norbert Wiener Prize in Applied Mathematics

Arthur Taylor Winfree (May 15, 1942 – November 5, 2002) was a theoretical biologist at the University of Arizona.[1] He was born in St. Petersburg, Florida, United States.[2]

Winfree was noted for his work on the mathematical modeling of biological phenomena (see Complexity and Singularity (system theory)): from cardiac arrhythmia and circadian rhythms to the self-organization of slime mold colonies and the Belousov–Zhabotinsky reaction. Winfree was a MacArthur Fellow from 1984 to 1989, he won the Einthoven Prize for his work on ventricular fibrillation, and shared the 2000 Norbert Wiener Prize in Applied Mathematics[3] with Alexandre Chorin.

He was the father of Erik Winfree, another MacArthur Fellow and currently a professor at the California Institute of Technology, and Rachael Winfree, currently a professor in the Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources at Rutgers University.

The Arthur T. Winfree Prize was established by the Society for Mathematical Biology in his honor.[4]

Career

Professorial history

Awards and honors

Awards
YearAward
1961Westinghouse Science Talent Search Finalist
1982John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship
1984John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Prize
1989The Einthoven Award (Netherlands Royal Academy of Science, InterUniversity Cardiology Institute, and Einthoven Foundation)
2000AMS-SIAM Norbert Wiener Prize in Applied Mathematics, "in recognition of his profound impact on the field of biological rhythms, otherwise known as coupled nonlinear oscillators"[5] (shared with A. Chorin)
2001Aisenstadt Chair Lecturer (Centre de Recherche Mathématiques, Université de Montréal)

Publications

Notes and References

  1. News: Johnson, George . George Johnson (writer) . Dr. Art Winfree, 60, Dies; Plumbed the Rhythms of Life . November 22, 2002 . New York Times .
  2. Web site: Arthur Winfree obituary . SIAM News .
  3. Strogatz, Steven . Steven Strogatz . Obituary: Arthur Taylor Winfree . Physics Today . June 2003 . 56 . 6 . 74–75 . 10.1063/1.4776726 . free .
  4. Web site: Arthur Winfree Prize . Society for Mathematical Biology . July 3, 2022.
  5. 2000 AMS–SIAM Wiener Prize . Notices of the AMS . 2000 . 47 . 4 . 483–484 . December 28, 2022 . 0002-9920.
  6. Cohen, Joel E.. Joel E. Cohen. Review: The geometry of biological time, by Arthur T. Winfree. Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. (N.S.). 1982. 7. 1. 280–283. 10.1090/s0273-0979-1982-15036-4. free.