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Eberhard Voit is a Clinical Professor in the Biological Sciences department at the University of Texas at Dallas, affiliated with the School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics. His work focuses on systems biology, particularly metabolic pathway analysis and the Biochemical Systems Theory framework. He holds a PhD in Developmental and Theoretical Biology from the University of Cologne (1981), an M.S. in Mathematics (1978), and an M.S. in Biology (1976).
Voit’s research integrates mathematical and computational methods to study biomedical systems, including metabolic networks, signaling pathways, and personalized medicine. His lab develops dynamic, probabilistic, and bioinformatics models, addressing topics like microbial communities, environmental health, and predictive healthcare. He emphasizes education, authoring influential textbooks translated into multiple languages and mentoring students across disciplines.
Notable projects include a multiscale model assessing dioxin’s health impacts using template-and-anchor modeling frameworks. His awards span academic recognition (e.g., Sigma Xi’s Lifetime Achievement Award) and teaching excellence (e.g., Georgia Tech’s Thank-a-Teacher Award).
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