
About
Peter Sterling is a Professor at the Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, specializing in Neuroscience. His work bridges neural circuits, retinal function, and allostasis theory.
- Education: BS in Biology (Cornell, 1961), MD (NYU School of Medicine, 1962), PhD in Neuroscience (Western Reserve, 1966)
His research explores the functional architecture of the brain across scales, from synaptic vesicles to regional neuroanatomy. He pioneered the concept of allostasis—predictive physiological regulation—and integrates this into books like Principles of Neural Design (2015) and What is Health? Allostasis and the Evolution of Human Design (2020).
Article trends highlight retinal neurobiology (2003-2009), allostasis theory (2012-2023), and interdisciplinary health analysis (2016-2023). His recent work links human design to societal issues like fertility decline and deaths of despair.
Scientific Awards
- Proctor Medal (2012)
His investigations continue in a Massachusetts garden and on a Panama farm, reflecting his commitment to understanding biological design in natural contexts.
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