Howard H. Pattee Explained

Howard H. Pattee
Birth Date:5 October 1926
Birth Place:Pasadena, California, U.S.
Education:BA, Stanford University, 1948
PhD Physics, Stanford University, 1953
Thesis Title:The Compound Reflection X-ray Microscope, Stanford, 1953.
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Howard Hunt Pattee (born October 5, 1926) is an American biologist, Professor Emeritus at Binghamton University and Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He graduated at Stanford University in 1948 and completed a Ph.D. there in 1953.

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Professor Pattee's main research interests are theoretical biology with a focus on origin of life, artificial life, biosemiotics, semiotic control of dynamic systems, and the physics of codes and symbols. His many contributions to the "symbol-matter" problem within the cell have had much influence on theoretical biology, biosemiotics, complex systems and artificial life.[1] [2] Books by other authors that have built upon his work include The Consciousness Instinct by Michael Gazzaniga[3] and Behavior and Culture in One Dimension: Sequences, Affordances, and the Evolution of Complexity by his former Ph.D. student Dennis P. Waters.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Rocha. Luis M.. The physics and evolution of symbols and codes: reflections on the work of Howard Pattee. Biosystems. 2001. 60. 1–3. 1–4. 10.1016/s0303-2647(01)00103-4. 11325499.
  2. Umerez. Jon. Where Does Pattee's "How Does a Molecule Become a Message?" Belong in the History of Biosemiotics?. Biosemiotics. 17 October 2009. 2. 3. 269–290. 10.1007/s12304-009-9064-2. free.
  3. Book: Gazzaniga, Michael. The consciousness instinct: Unraveling the mystery of how the brain makes the mind.. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. 2018. 9780374715502.
  4. Book: Waters, Dennis. Behavior and Culture in One Dimension: Sequences, Affordances, and the Evolution of Complexity. Routledge. 2021. 9781000359565.
  5. Waters. Dennis P.. Lendemer. James C.. The Lichens and Allied Fungi of Mercer County, New Jersey . Opuscula Philolichenum . 18. 2019. 17–51.