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Professor Ben Simons is a faculty member at the University of Cambridge, affiliated with the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics and serving as a Senior Group Leader at the Wellcome Trust-CRUK Gurdon Institute. With a background in theoretical condensed matter physics, he has pioneered the application of non-equilibrium statistical physics and mathematical modeling to stem cell biology.
His research focuses on stem cell fate dynamics in tissue development, maintenance, and disease, particularly in epithelial tissues like brain, epidermis, intestine, lung, and testis. He has developed innovative lineage tracing methodologies and single-cell analysis frameworks to understand stochastic renewal programs and cellular reprogramming in cancer.
Key publications reveal trends in computational stem cell biology, clonal competition, and mechanistic modeling of tissue architecture. His group collaborates extensively across developmental biology, cancer research, and regenerative medicine.
Scientific accolades include:
- Royal Society EP Abraham Professorship
- Wellcome Trust Investigator Award
- Royal Society Research Fellowship
- Herchel Smith Chair in Physics
The Simons Group includes researchers like Lemonia Chatzeli (Research Assistant) and Yanbo Yin (PhD Student), working at the Gurdon Institute on projects spanning stem cell homeostasis, tumor initiation, and human epithelial development using 3D organoid models.




