Neil Theise, MD, is a diagnostic liver pathologist, a pioneer of multi-organ adult stem cell plasticity, and more recently a complexity theorist. He received undergraduate degrees from the University of Pennsylvania and an MD from Columbia University and is now Professor of Pathology and Medicine at the Beth Israel Medical Center of Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
Dr Theise has received an honorary doctorate from the University of Bordeaux, serves as co-editor and co-author for the World Health Organization Classification of Tumors of the Digestive Tract, has authored chapters in numerous textbooks of gastrointestinal and hepatobiliary pathology, and has published papers in Science, Nature, and Cell. While continuing his clinical research, he has ventured into theoretical biology, complexity theory, and the origin of consciousness.
Neil Theise on Complexity Theory & Panpsychism
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