
The goal of our lab is to understand biological systems. We work toward this goal by performing studies that target the fine-tuned synergism between genes, proteins and metabolites, and investigate the resultant, usually very effective functioning of healthy cells and organisms in comparison to those that are mutated or diseased. Milestones along the way are insights into the rationale for the intricate design and operation principles that govern biological systems. The work in our lab is strictly mathematical and computational, but we collaborate with several superb experimental groups that provide us with data and appreciate our modeling efforts as tools for explanation and hypothesis generation.
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| Voit, E.O. (ed): Canonical Nonlinear Modeling. S-System Approach to Understanding Complexity, xi+365 pp., Van Nostrand Reinhold, NY, 1991. |
| Voit, E.O.: Computational Analysis of Biochemical Systems. A Practical Guide for Biochemists and Molecular Biologists, xii + 530 pp., Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, U.K., 2000. |
| Torres, N.V., and E.O. Voit: Pathway Analysis and Optimization in Metabolic Engineering. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, U.K., 2002. |