Aging, Goal-directedness and Bioelectricity
With Léo Pio-Lopez
In this talk, Leo Pio-Lopez of the Levin Lab explores the intersection of bioelectricity and goal-directed behavior in biological systems. Drawing from ongoing research in the lab of Michael Levin, the presentation challenges traditional views of intelligence and coordination in living organisms, proposing that bioelectric signaling plays a crucial role in pattern formation, repair, and decision-making at multiple scales. By reframing our understanding of how biological systems encode and act on information, this work offers a provocative lens on developmental biology, regenerative medicine, and the broader study of intelligence in life.