
معرفی
Kevin Brown is an Associate Professor at Oregon State University with joint appointments in the College of Pharmacy (Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences) and College of Engineering (Chemical, Biological, and Environmental Engineering). As a complex systems scientist, his research examines biological networks using methodologies from machine learning, dynamical systems, and network theory.
Education:
- B.S. Physics and B.A. Mathematics, Louisiana State University (1998)
- Ph.D. Theoretical Physics, Cornell University (2003)
- Helen Hay Whitney Foundation Fellow, Harvard University (2004-2007)
- Postdoctoral Scholar, UC Santa Barbara Physics (2007-2012)
Research Focus: Dr. Brown investigates complex biological systems including gene/protein networks, neural systems, and cognitive processes. His pioneering 'Sloppy Models' theory analyzes parameter space geometry in nonlinear models, with applications spanning ecology, neuroscience, and atmospheric science. His work combines data-driven and model-driven approaches through interdisciplinary collaborations.
Publication Trends: Recent works demonstrate strong emphasis on network science applications across biological and cognitive systems, including microbiome-host interactions, semantic network analysis, computational linguistics, and multi-omics integration. Publications frequently intersect machine learning, systems biology, and cognitive modeling.
Awards:
- Helen Hay Whitney Foundation Fellowship (2004-2007)
Laboratory: Leads the Brown Lab at OSU/OHSU College of Pharmacy focusing on complex systems research in systems biomedicine and cognitive science.



