Biography:Marla Sokolowski

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Short description: Ecologist and evolutionary biologist
Marla Sokolowski
Born (1955-07-20) July 20, 1955 (age 68)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
NationalityCanadian
Other namesMarla Sokolowski
OccupationBehavioral Geneticist
Years active1981-present
Known fordiscovery of the foraging gene
TitleUniversity Professor
Children2
Academic background
EducationUniversity of Toronto
Alma materUniversity of Toronto
ThesisEvolution of Behavioural Strategies in Drosophila: genetic analyses (1980)
Academic work
Discipline
Main interests
  • behaviour genetics
  • drosophila neurogenetics
  • gene by environment interactions
  • genomics
  • molecular
Websitehttps://sokolowski.eeb.utoronto.ca/

Marla B. Sokolowski FRSC is a University Professor in the Departments of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Toronto.[1] Sokolowski is a scientist whose work is widely considered to be groundbreaking, foundational for a variety of fields, and instrumental in refutations of genetic determinism, and has, according to the Royal Society of Canada, "permanently changed the way we frame questions about individual differences in behaviour".[2] Sokolowski's comprehensive study of the fruit fly and other animal systems, including humans, has shaped fundamental concepts in behavioural evolution, plasticity, and genetic pleiotropy.[2] Specifically, Sokolowski is best known for her discovery of the foraging gene.[1][3] Sokolowski was the 2020 recipient of the Flavelle Medal. Sokolowski is only one of two women to ever win the award- the other being Margaret Newton in 1948.[4]

Personal life

Marla Sokolowski was born in Toronto in 1955 to Ruth and Ernest Berger- the latter of which was a Holocaust survivor who immigrated to Canada where he worked as a shoe salesman.[5][6] Sokolowski is married to Allen Sokolowski, who worked as a dentist and taught at the University of Toronto's School of Dentistry. They have two children: one daughter (born 1991) and one son (born 1995).[7][8][9]

Academic career

Research

Sokolowski completed her undergraduate degree at the University of Toronto in Zoology in 1977. Sokolowski's early research into evolutionary biology was influenced by Richard Lewontin and Douglas Wahlsten. At the time, very few scientists believed that it was possible for genes to influence normal individual differences in behaviours. This set the stage for Sokolowski's 1980 Ph.D thesis and subsequent research into behavioral genetics.[8]

Sokolowski's research has definitively demonstrated how genes interact with the environment, and thus have an impact on behaviour.[10][11][3] She has pioneered the development of a branch of behaviour genetics that addresses the genetic and molecular bases of natural individual differences in behaviour.[12][10] This is demonstrated most clearly in her discovery of the foraging(for) gene.

By mapping the movement patterns of Drosophila, she discovered a single gene that influenced the style of foraging that they used. Sokolowski's subsequent cloning of this gene, which she named foraging (for), was the first ever molecular characterization of a gene which regulates normal individual differences in a behaviour.[13] This gene has since been studied in many other animals, including humans.[8] Sokolowski demonstrated that the for gene can be influenced by the environment of the individual: this means that the style of foraging is dependent on the life that the individual has lived.[14]

Sokolowski has applied her work to early childhood development,[15][16] demonstrating how children who are at risk can benefit from nutritional, financial, educational and emotional interventions.[17]

Awards and honours

In 2021, the Journal of Neurogenetics published and issue in honor of her.[18]

Fellowships

  • The Weston Fellow, Canadian Institute for Advanced Research[19]
  • Distinguished Fellow, Canadian Institute for Advanced Research[20]
  • Senior Fellow, Massey College (2001)[19]
  • Fellow, Royal Society of Canada (1998)[19]

Awards

  • J.J. Berry Smith Doctoral Supervision Award from the University of Toronto for "her commitment and success in guiding graduate students, providing a supportive and stimulating learning experience, inspiring excellence in academic scholarship and integrity, and preparing them for their future careers".[21]
  • Flavelle Medal from the Royal Society of Canada "for an outstanding contribution to biological science during the preceding ten years or for significant additions to a previous outstanding contribution to biological science". (2020) [22][4]
  • Distinguished Investigator Award from the International Behavioural and Neural Genetics Society (2014)[23]
  • Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Medal (2013)[19]
  • The Genetics Society of Canada William F Grant and Peter B Moens Award of Excellence (2007)[24][25]
  • Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Genetics and Behavioural Neurology (since 2001-02-014)[26]
  • Young Scientist Award, Genetics Society of Canada (1993)[27]

Positions

  • Director of the Life Sciences Division of the Academy of Sciences of the Royal Society of Canada (2009-2012)[26][28]
  • Co-Director of the Child and Brain Development Program, CIFAR (2008-2019)[29]
  • Co-Director of the Experience Based Brain and Biological Development, CIFAR
  • Inaugural Academic Director of the Fraser Mustard Institute for Human Development at University of Toronto (2012) [30][31][32]
  • Member of the Advisory Committee for The Science of Early Child Development[33]
  • Chair of the Gordon Research Conference on Genes and Behaviour Conference (2008)[34]

Publications

Sokolowski has published over 200 scientific papers, has numerous contributions to books, and several editorials in news papers.

See also

  • Karla Kaun

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Marla Sokolowski, University of Toronto – Fruit Flies and Obesity". 30 May 2017. https://academicminute.org/2017/05/marla-sokolowski-university-of-toronto-fruit-flies-and-obesity/. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 "RSC Awards". https://rsc-src.ca/sites/default/files/pdf/M%26A%202020.pdf. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Understanding science affects policy-making" (in en). 2014-06-02. https://news.artsci.utoronto.ca/all-news/founder-of-foraging-gene-says-understanding-science-affects-policy-making/. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Sokolowski wins Flavelle Medal". https://www.utoronto.ca/celebrates/marla-sokolowski-receives-royal-society-canada-s-flavelle-medal. 
  5. "Ernest Berger". https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/nationalpost/obituary.aspx?n=ernest-berger&pid=14081339. 
  6. "Q&A Marla Sokolowski". https://www.cell.com/current-biology/pdf/S0960-9822(08)01269-4.pdf. 
  7. "2014 CV". https://sokolowski.eeb.utoronto.ca/files/2014/12/CV-Marla_July-2014.pdf. 
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 "Canada Bio Interview". http://45.33.7.112/images/women/Can_Bio.pdf. 
  9. "Marla Interview". http://www.ianas.com/index.php/programs/women-for-science/88-programs/women-for-science/338-marla-b-sokolowski. 
  10. 10.0 10.1 "Bio" (in en). https://www.cifar.ca/bio. 
  11. "University of Toronto study demonstrates impact of adversity on early life development | Canadian Association for Neuroscience" (in en-US). 9 November 2012. https://can-acn.org/university-of-toronto-study-demonstrates-impact-of-adversity-on-early-life-development. 
  12. "150: Dr. Marla Sokolowski: Fruitful Research on Gene Environment Interplay in Feeding Behavior of Fruit Flies" (in en-US). 2014-09-05. http://www.peoplebehindthescience.com/dr-marla-sokolowski/. 
  13. Pennisi, Elizabeth (1997). "What Makes Fruit Flies Roam?". Science (Science Magazine) 277 (5327): 763–764. doi:10.1126/science.277.5327.763. PMID 9273697. https://www.science.org/doi/full/10.1126/science.277.5327.763. Retrieved 28 August 2020. 
  14. "Behavioral Genomics". https://www.nature.com/scitable/topicpage/behavioral-genomics-29093/. 
  15. "Why the first 2,000 days of a child's life are the most important". The Globe and Mail. September 17, 2012. https://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/parenting/why-the-first-2000-days-of-a-childs-life-are-the-most-important/article4572762/. 
  16. "How poverty influences a child's brain development". The Globe and Mail. January 25, 2013. https://www.theglobeandmail.com/technology/science/brain/how-poverty-influences-a-childs-brain-development/article7882957/. 
  17. "How childhood experience gets under our skin". The Globe and Mail. February 6, 2014. https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/how-childhood-experience-gets-under-our-skin/article16725151/. 
  18. EEB newsroom (21 September 2021). "Pioneering behavioural geneticist Marla Sokolowski celebrated with special issue of the Journal of Neurogenetics". https://eeb.utoronto.ca/2021/09/pioneering-behavioural-geneticist-marla-sokolowski-celebrated-with-special-issue-of-the-journal-of-neurogenetics/. 
  19. 19.0 19.1 19.2 19.3 "Marla B. Sokolowski". https://www.cifar.ca/bio/marla-b.-sokolowski. 
  20. Do, Liz (3 October 2022). "Marla B. Sokolowski and W. Thomas Boyce named CIFAR Distinguished Fellows". https://cifar.ca/cifarnews/2022/10/03/marla-b-sokolowski-and-w-thomas-boyce-named-cifar-distinguished-fellows/#topskipToContent. 
  21. Sasaki, Chris (25 May 2022). "University Professor Marla Sokolowski honoured for a career of inspiring and guiding students". U of T. https://www.artsci.utoronto.ca/news/marla-sokolowski-jj-berry-smith. 
  22. "All Medals RSC". https://rsc-src.ca/en/awards-excellence/all-rsc-medals-awards. 
  23. "Marla Sokolowski Wins Distinguished Investigator Award". http://www.eeb.utoronto.ca/news-events/eebnews/eebnewsJan12014.htm?DateTime=635241732600000000&PageMode=View. 
  24. "Canadian Science Publishing Senior Investigator Award". https://csmb-scbm.ca/awards/canadian-science-publishing-senior-investigator-award/. 
  25. "The Genetics Society of Canada". https://evol.mcmaster.ca/GSC/awa_ex.html. 
  26. 26.0 26.1 "Marla B. Sokolowski". 30 May 2017. https://academicminute.org/2017/05/marla-sokolowski-university-of-toronto-fruit-flies-and-obesity/. 
  27. "Young Scientist Award". https://evol.mcmaster.ca/GSC/awa_rhh.html. 
  28. "Marla Sokolowski". https://expertfile.com/experts/marla.sokolowski/marla-sokolowski. 
  29. "Nature vs Nurture Q and A with Marla Sokolowski". https://www.cifar.ca/cifarnews/2020/09/24/nature-nurture-and-time-q-a-with-marla-sokolowski. 
  30. "Organization of Fraser Mustard Institute for Human Development". https://www.oise.utoronto.ca/guestid/humandevelopment/Directors/index.html. 
  31. "Fraser Mud Institute for Human Development". 31 January 2013. https://issuu.com/boundless/docs/fmihd. 
  32. "Fraser Mustard's vision for kids lives on". 2 October 2012. https://www.thestar.com/opinion/editorialopinion/2012/10/02/fraser_mustards_vision_for_kids_lives_on.html. 
  33. "SECD Advisory Committee". https://www.scienceofecd.com/pages/advisory-committee. 
  34. "Conference History". https://www.grc.org/genes-and-behavior-conference/.