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Career

  •  2018-date: Royal Society E.P. Abraham Professor, DAMPT, Cambridge
  • 2011-date: Herchel Smith Chair in Physics, Cavendish Laboratory,
  • Cambridge
  • 2002-2010: Personal Chair in the Theory of Condensed Matter, Cavendish Laboratory,
  • Cambridge
  • 2000-2002: University Readership in the Theory of Condensed Matter, Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge
  • 1995-1999: Lecturer, Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge
  • 1995-date: Fellow, St John’s College, Cambridge
  • 1994-1995: Royal Society Research Fellow and Lecturer, Imperial College, London
  • 1990-1991: Junior Research Fellow, Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge

Research

Ben is a member the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics and the Cavendish Laboratory, Department of Physics. He also holds affiliated positions in the Wellcome Trust/CRUK Gurdon Institute and the Wellcome Trust/MRC Stem Cell Institute. His research interests have spanned a wide range of topics within the area of theoretical quantum condensed matter physics. However, his current interests are focussed on the application of modelling approaches to study the dynamics of biological systems, from subcellular processes, to cell fate decision-making and morphogenic processes. His research is supported by grants from EPSRC, the Wellcome Trust, CRUK and the Royal Society.

Selected Publications

  • S. Rulands, et al., Universality of clone dynamics during tissue development, Nature Physics 14, 469-474 (2018)
  • E. Hannezo, et al., A unifying theory of branching morphogenesis, Cell 171, 242-255 (2017)
  • X. Lan, et al., Cell fate mapping of human glioblastoma reveals an invariant stem cell hierarchy pre- and post-treatment, Nature 549, 227-232 (2017)
  • A. Sanchez-Danes, et al., Defining the clonal dynamics leading to tumor initiation, Nature 536, 298-303 (2016)
  • B. D. Simons and H. Clevers, Strategies of stem cell self-renewal in adult tissues, Cell 145, 851-862 (2011)
  • C. Lopez-Garcia, et al., Intestinal stem cell replacement follows a pattern of neutral drift, Science 330, 822-825 (2010)

Publications

Distinct contribution of stem and progenitor cells to epidermal maintenance
G Mascré, S Dekoninck, B Drogat, KK Youssef, S Brohée, PA Sotiropoulou, BD Simons, C Blanpain
– Nature
(2012)
489,
257
How variable clones build an invariant retina.
J He, G Zhang, AD Almeida, M Cayouette, BD Simons, WA Harris
– Neuron
(2012)
75,
786
Defining the mode of tumour growth by clonal analysis
G Driessens, B Beck, A Caauwe, BD Simons, C Blanpain
– Nature
(2012)
488,
527
A single progenitor population switches behavior to maintain and repair esophageal epithelium
DP Doupé, MP Alcolea, A Roshan, G Zhang, AM Klein, BD Simons, PH Jones
– Science
(2012)
337,
1091
Drosophila midgut homeostasis involves neutral competition between symmetrically dividing intestinal stem cells.
J de Navascués, CN Perdigoto, Y Bian, MH Schneider, AJ Bardin, A Martínez-Arias, BD Simons
– The EMBO Journal
(2012)
31,
2473
Discrete symmetry breaking transitions between paired superfluids
MJ Bhaseen, S Ejima, FHL Essler, H Fehske, M Hohenadler, BD Simons
– Physical Review A
(2012)
85,
033636
Stem cell self-renewal in intestinal crypt
BD Simons, H Clevers
– Experimental Cell Research
(2011)
317,
2719
Dynamics of nonequilibrium Dicke models
MJ Bhaseen, J Mayoh, BD Simons, J Keeling
– Physical Review A Atomic Molecular and Optical Physics
(2011)
85,
013817
Magnetic properties of the second Mott lobe in pairing Hamiltonians
MJ Bhaseen, S Ejima, M Hohenadler, AO Silver, FHL Essler, H Fehske, BD Simons
– Physical Review A
(2011)
84,
023635
Universal patterns of stem cell fate in cycling adult tissues.
AM Klein, BD Simons
– Development (Cambridge, England)
(2011)
138,
3103
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Research Group

Biological Physics and Mechanics

Room

H1.13

Telephone

01223 766833