Martin Nowak is a prominent theoretical biologist and a professor at Harvard University. He is known for his contributions to the fields of evolutionary dynamics, mathematical biology, and the study of cooperation and evolution. Nowak has researched various topics, including the evolution of cooperation, the dynamics of viral infections, and the mathematical underpinnings of biological processes. One of his notable works involves the application of mathematical models to understand how cooperation can evolve in populations, even among self-interested individuals.
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