

Introduction
Uri Alon (born 1969) is a Professor and Systems Biologist at the Weizmann Institute of Science. His highly cited research investigates gene expression, network motifs and the design principles of biological networks in Escherichia coli and other organisms using both computational biology and traditional experimental wet laboratory techniques.
Education
Alon earned his bachelor's and master's degrees from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and his Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics from the Weizmann Institute of Science.
Career
After having his interest in biology sparked, Alon headed for his postdoctoral work at Princeton University in experimental biology returning to the Weizmann Institute as a Professor.
Alon features in several popular videos on YouTube such as Sunday at the Lab (with Michael Elowitz and How to Give a Good Talk. As of 2011, he is the author of the most highly bookmarked scientific paper on CiteULike How To Choose a Good Scientific Problem and How to Build a Motivated Research Group.
Awards
In 2004 Alon was awarded the Overton Prize for "outstanding accomplishment by a scientist in the early to mid stage of his or her career" by the International Society for Computational Biology. Alon has also been awarded:
- Moore Fellowship, California Institute of Technology (2000)
- EMBO Young Investigator Award (2001)
- IBM Faculty Award (2003)
- Minerva Junior Research Group on Biological Computation (2003)
- Morris L. Levinson Award in Biology (2003)
- Teva Founders Prize (2005)
- European Molecular Biology Organization membership (2007),
- Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study fellow 2009
- HFSP Nakasone Award (2014)
- "Uri Alon". f1000.com.
- Radcliffe Fellows
- "2014 HFSP Nakasone Award goes to Uri Alon". hfsp.org.