Scientific Advisory Board

The Scientific Advisory Board is a body comprising six internationally renowned experts who advise the cluster’s management on scientific, organizational and strategic issues. They are suggested on the basis of their academic expertise and contribution to interdisciplinary research. Upon agreement, they are nominated for three years by the cluster’s Executive Board. They represent an extended interdisciplinary scientific community and act as a transdisciplinary forum of experts for the cluster’s management. The scientific advisory board meets once a year.

Leonida Fusani
University of Vienna,
Animal Physiology


Naomi Ehrich Leonard
Princeton University,
Computational Mathematics
 


Gene Meyer
Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics
Bioinformatics


Joshua Shaevitz
Princeton University,
Biophysics


Karl Sigmund
University of Vienna,
Game Theory


Jutta Schneider
University of Hamburg,
Animal Behaviour