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Simon Levin is an Adjunct Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Princeton University and holds the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professorship. He is affiliated with the College of Arts and Sciences and contributes to interdisciplinary research bridging ecology, evolution, and environmental policy.
His research focuses on understanding macroscopic ecological patterns through organism-level mechanisms, including biodiversity maintenance, collective behavior in biological systems, and conservation strategies. Notable areas include the evolution of dispersal strategies, influenza strain dynamics, and ecosystem resilience in the context of climate change.
Levin has published extensively on topics ranging from mathematical models of disease spread to the socioeconomic dimensions of environmental management. His work integrates theoretical frameworks with real-world applications, addressing challenges like marine reserve design and antibiotic resistance through interdisciplinary approaches.
He collaborates with institutions like Cornell University (as reflected by his email address) and contributes to affiliated centers such as the Cornell Stable Isotope Laboratory. His research emphasizes the interplay between ecological systems and human behavior, advocating for policies that align sustainability with economic realities.





