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Germán Enciso is a Professor at the University of California, Irvine, with joint appointments in Mathematics and Developmental & Cell Biology. His research integrates mathematical modeling and systems biology, focusing on biochemical networks, stochastic processes, and cellular decision-making. He holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics from Rutgers University.
Key contributions include work on absolute concentration robustness in reaction networks, chromatin remodeling mechanisms, and Chlamydia infection dynamics. Recent publications explore enhancer functions, stochastic modeling, and nucleosome regulation. His lab develops conceptual frameworks for biological processes like multisite phosphorylation and gene expression noise.
He teaches courses in mathematical biology, stochastic processes, and calculus. Collaborations include experimentalists at UCI and Kyoto University.
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