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Robert Rosen
Rosen was born on June 27, 1934, His year-long sabbatical in 1970 as a visiting fellow at Robert Hutchins’ Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions in Santa Barbara, California was seminal, leading to the conception and development of what he later called Anticipatory Systems Theory, itself a corollary of his larger theoretical work on relational complexity. In 1975, he left SUNY at Buffalo and accepted a position at Dalhousie University, in Halifax, Nova Scotia, as a Killam Research Professor in the Department of Physiology and Biophysics, where he remained until he took early retirement in 1994.[3]
Robert Rosen Family
He is survived by his wife, a daughter, Judith Rosen, and two sons.
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His year-long sabbatical in 1970 as a visiting fellow at Robert Hutchins’ Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions in Santa Barbara, California was seminal, leading to the conception and development of what he later called Anticipatory Systems
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Robert Rosen Education
He studied biology, mathematics, physics, philosophy, and history; particularly, the history of science. In 1959 he obtained a PhD in relational biology, a specialization within the broader field of Mathematical Biology, under the guidance of Professor Nicolas Rashevsky at the University of Chicago. He remained at the University of Chicago until 1964,[2] later moving to the University of Buffalo — now part of the State University of New York (SUNY) — at Buffalo on a full associate professorship, while holding a joint appointment at the Center for Theoretical Biology.
Robert Rosen Early Work
Rosen’s research was concerned with the most fundamental aspects of biology, specifically the questions “What is life?” and “Why are living organisms alive?”. A few of the major themes in his work were:
- developing a specific definition of complexity based on category theoretic models of autonomous living organisms
- developing Complex Systems Biology from the point of view of Relational Biology as well as Quantum Genetics
- developing a rigorous theoretical foundation for living organisms as "anticipatory systems"
Rosen believed that the contemporary model of physics – which he showed to be based on a Cartesian and Newtonian formalism suitable for describing a world of mechanisms – was inadequate to explain or describe the behavior of biological systems. Rosen argued that the fundamental question “What is life?” cannot be adequately addressed from within a scientific foundation that is reductionistic. Approaching organisms with reductionistic scientific methods and practices sacrifices the functional organization of living systems in order to study the parts. The whole, according to Rosen, could not be recaptured once the biological organization had been destroyed. By proposing a sound theoretical foundation for studying biological organisation, Rosen held that, rather than biology being a mere subset of the already known physics, it might turn out to provide profound lessons for physics, and also for science in general.
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Robert Rosen was an American theoretical biologist and Professor of Biophysics at Dalhousie University.
Anticipatory Systems
Life Itself
Theoretical Biology and Complexity
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SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CORRECTING POWER OF AN INTRAOCULAR LENS USING REFRACTIVE INDEX WRITING
Posted by: robertrosenDec 9, 2022 Systems and methods for improving vision of a subject implanted with an intraocular lens (IOL) that has a non-zero residual spherical error that requires an estimated diffractive power addition in the IOL….
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DISPLAY SYSTEM WITH FINGER SENSING
Posted by: robertrosenMay 4, 2021 A display system for sensing a finger of a user applied to the display system includes a display panel; a sensor for sensing the finger; a sensing light source configured to emit…
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Methods and apparatuses to increase intraocular lenses positional stability
Posted by: robertrosenSep 11, 2018 – AMO Groningen B.V. A multi-piece IOL assembly is provided that includes a platform and an optic. The platform has an inner periphery surrounding an inner zone of the platform. The optic has an…
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Intraocular lenses that improve peripheral vision
Posted by:Oct 29, 2021 – AMO Groningen B.V. Lenses and methods are provided for improving peripheral and/or central vision for patients who suffer from certain retinal conditions that reduce central vision or patients who have undergone cataract surgery….
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Feb 18, 2023 Systems and methods for improving vision of a subject implanted with an intraocular lens (IOL). In some embodiments, a method includes applying a plurality of laser pulses to the IOL. The laser…
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