Len R. Troncale
Len R. Troncale
Born
Lenard Raphael Troncale

1943
NationalityAmerican
Alma materCatholic University of America
Scientific career
FieldsCellular biology, Molecular Biology, Systems science
InstitutionsCalifornia State Polytechnic University

Lenard Raphael Troncale (born 1943) is an American biologist, systems theorist, Professor Emeritus of Cellular and Molecular Biology, and former Director of the Institute for Advanced Systems Studies at the California State Polytechnic University.[1]

Life and work

Troncale studied at the Catholic University of America from 1966 to 1970, and received his Ph.D. in 1970 in Molecular Biology. He started working at the Department of Biology at the California State University. Later in the 1970s he became Professor Cellular and Molecular Biology, and Director of the Institute for Advanced Systems Studies at the California State Polytechnic University. In 1990-91 he served as president of the International Society for the Systems Sciences.

Troncale's major contribution to systems science is the development of Systems Processes Theory and Systems Linkage Propositions. His research interests are in the fields of Cellular and Molecular Biology; Systems Science; Biosystems Allometry; Biohierarchies; Molecular Evolution; Theory of Systems Emergence; Proteins of the chromosome scaffold and nuclear matrix of eo-eukaryotes; Organization and function of the nucleus; Theoretical models of cell differentiation.[2]

Publications

Troncale has written and edited several books, articles and research papers. Books:

Len Troncale at the 60th Annual Meeting of the International Society for the Systems Sciences (ISSS), Boulder, USA 2016
Articles and research papers. A selection
1980s
1990s

References

  1. ^ Systems Thinking and Dynamic Modeling Conference (June 25-27, 2000) Archived 2001-11-17 at archive.today. General info. Accessed 11 December 2008.
  2. ^ Graduate Faculty Archived 2012-07-30 at archive.today at csupomona.edu. Retrieved 9 June 2008.
  3. ^ Also available here at archive.org. Accessed 12.02.2021