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Benjamin Good receives inaugural biological physics prize

Benjamin Good receives inaugural biological physics prize

Portrait of Benjamin Good

Benjamin Good, assistant professor in the Department of Applied Physics, has been awarded the inaugural 2024 Philippe Meyer Prize in Theoretical Physics of Biological Systems. This new award is given to those whose outstanding work in theoretical physics contributes to the understanding of biological systems. Good was selected for his research on the evolution of microbial communities and the relationship between evolution and ecology. 

Read more about the award.

Photo by LiPo Ching/Stanford University