Daniel Segrè
Associate Professor, Biomedical Engineering Associate Professor, Bioinformatics Associate Professor, Biology College of Arts & Sciences, College of Engineering
Professor Segrè works to develop theoretical approaches and computational models for the study of complex biological networks. He is especially interested in the dynamics and evolution of metabolism, whose complex web of small-molecule transformations underlies fundamental aspects of biological organization, from energy transduction to cell-cell communication. In addition to helping understand how biological systems function and evolve, he seeks to apply his methods to the design and optimization of engineered networks for bioenergy and biomedicine applications.