
معرفی
Jonathon Stone is an Associate Professor and SHARCNet Chair in Computational Biology at McMaster University's Department of Biology, and Director of the Origins Institute. He holds a Ph.D. in Zoology from the University of Toronto (1997), following an M.Sc. (Zoology, 1993) and B.Sc. in Physics & Biology (1991) from the same institution.
Research Interests: Integrates computational methods with evolutionary and ecological studies focusing on astrobiology, bioinformatics, and organismal adaptation. Key areas include:
- Genetic code analysis and menopause evolution
- Morphological evolution in snails, sea urchins, and tardigrades
- Computational modeling of cancer growth and environmental adaptations
Recent Article Trends: Recent work emphasizes extremophile biology (e.g., tardigrade radiation tolerance), skeletal morphogenesis in echinoderms, and evolutionary theory applied to menopause. His research bridges astrobiology with computational modeling, exploring potential extraterrestrial life analogs.
Labs/Teams: Leads the Origins Institute focusing on astrobiology and evolutionary systems. Active in collaborative projects with computational biologists and theoretical ecologists.





