Leonid Peshkin Explained

Leon Peshkin
Birth Place:Moscow, Soviet Union
Workplaces:Harvard Medical School
Thesis Title:Reinforcement learning by policy search
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Thesis Year:2002
Doctoral Advisor:Leslie Kaelbling
Academic Advisors:Shimon Ullman
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Leonid Leon Peshkin (born 1970) is a scientist working at the Systems Biology Department at Harvard Medical School. Peshkin's research interests include embryology, evolution and aging.[1]

Early life and education

Born in Moscow, Peshkin graduated from the Moscow's "Lyceum Vtoraya Shkola" with advanced program in math and physics. He earned his B.Sc. in Applied Mathematics from Moscow Technological University (MIREA). He went on to receive an M.S. in Applied Mathematics from the Weizmann Institute of Science in 1995 under Shimon Ullman.[2]

Peshkin moved to the US in 1995 to study towards a PhD in Artificial Intelligence Brown University. He ultimately followed his PhD advisor Leslie Kaelbling to the MIT AI lab where he worked on his dissertation “Reinforcement Learning via Policy Search”. He received his Ph.D. in 2002 under Kaelbling.

Research

Leon's research and personal story was covered in a recent Boston Globe article.[3] [4] Peshkin's research in systems biology was covered in press releases from HMS.[5] [6] [7] Leon's research on applications of Artificial Intelligence to biology of aging has been highlighted in an interview with the Life Extension Advocacy Foundation.[8] Efforts to develop an open source platform for testing life- and health-span interventions in Daphnia are discussed in an interview with the Longevity Technology portal.[9] BioIT World covers Peshkin's "radically open science" approaches and longevity research.[10]

Standard Human Genome

Peshkin family contribution as genomic standard for the Genome in a Bottle program[11] was also cover by Genome magazine.[12] In 2022, it was reported that the Telomere-to-Telomere (T2T) consortium had created a complete human genome with almost no gaps, using a haploid cell line and Peshkin's Y chromosome.[13]

Burglary

On March 17, 2011, Peshkin encountered a burglar at his home in Cambridge, MA. The burglar bit Peshkin on the wrist before being subdued and entering police custody. The incident was covered by the local press.[14]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Leonid Peshkin - Google Scholar Citations. scholar.google.com. 2018-06-24.
  2. Web site: Alumni.
  3. News: A doctor wages personal and professional battles against aging. Weintraub. Karen. 20 Jun 2018. The Boston Globe. 24 Jun 2018.
  4. News: Anti-aging researcher faces loss of his inspiration: his 96-year-old father. 2018-06-20. STAT. 2018-06-24. en-US.
  5. Web site: Stockpiling proteins HMS. hms.harvard.edu. en. 2018-06-24.
  6. Web site: Striking a Chord HMS. hms.harvard.edu. en. 2018-06-24.
  7. Web site: What is the difference between a buffalo and a bison? HMS. ittakes30.wordpress.com. en. 2018-12-17.
  8. News: An Interview with Dr. Leonid Peshkin. Bagalà. Nicola. 3 January 2019. Lifespan.io. en. 2018-12-04.
  9. News: A better model organism for testing anti-aging drugs?. Sullivan. Danny. 22 June 2021. www.longevity.technology. en. 2021-06-06.
  10. News: Blueprint For Radically Open, Citizen Science Approach To Aging Research. Borfitz. Deborah. 23 Mar 2022. www.bio-itworld.com. en. 2022-04-04.
  11. Web site: GIAB. The Joint Initiative for Metrology in Biology. en-US. 2018-06-24.
  12. News: Genome in a Bottle. Genome Magazine. 2018-06-24. en-US.
  13. News: Most complete human genome yet reveals previously indecipherable DNA. Science Magazine. 2022-04-04. en-US.
  14. News: Cambridge Man Fights Off Biting Burglar. MacLeod. Ken. 17 March 2011. CBS Boston. en. 2018-12-04.