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Institute of Computation
Morgan Levine, PhD
VP, Computation
VP, Computation
Dr. Morgan Levine is a Vice President of Computation at Altos Labs and formerly a Principal Investigator at the San Diego Institute of Science.
Prior to joining Altos, Morgan was a ladder rank professor at Yale University School of Medicine. She is considered a leader in the biology of aging, most famous for generating cutting-edge methods for quantifying the system dysregulation that occurs over an organism’s lifetime. Her work relies on interdisciplinary approaches, integrating theories and techniques from computational and cellular biology to track trajectories aging cells and organisms take over time. Morgan's vision is to develop multi-scale computational models that translate how dynamic molecular states of cells lead to manifestations of health and disease at the tissue, organ-system, or organismal level. She has received numerous awards for her work, including the Vincent Cristofalo Rising Star Award in Aging Research in 2021 and the Nathan Shock New Investigator Award in 2020.
Prior to joining Altos, Morgan was a ladder rank professor at Yale University School of Medicine. She is considered a leader in the biology of aging, most famous for generating cutting-edge methods for quantifying the system dysregulation that occurs over an organism’s lifetime. Her work relies on interdisciplinary approaches, integrating theories and techniques from computational and cellular biology to track trajectories aging cells and organisms take over time. Morgan's vision is to develop multi-scale computational models that translate how dynamic molecular states of cells lead to manifestations of health and disease at the tissue, organ-system, or organismal level. She has received numerous awards for her work, including the Vincent Cristofalo Rising Star Award in Aging Research in 2021 and the Nathan Shock New Investigator Award in 2020.