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Sabina Haque is a Van Loo Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Michigan, co-hosted by the Michigan Center for Applied and Interdisciplinary Mathematics and the Center for the Study of Complex Systems. She holds a PhD in Systems Biology from Harvard University (2024) and a B.A. in Mathematics and Biochemistry from Middlebury College (2018). Her research focuses on developing graph-theoretic models for biochemical reaction networks, integrating stochastic processes, non-equilibrium thermodynamics, and topological data analysis.
Her educational background includes advanced training in applied mathematics and systems biology, with a focus on interdisciplinary applications. Research interests span graph theory applications in biological systems, asymptotic graph constructions, and mathematical foundations of complex systems. She has contributed to chemical reaction network theory and stochastic thermodynamics, with notable work on disguised toric systems.
Her publications reflect expertise in mathematical modeling of biochemical processes, from CRISPR-Cas9 activators to non-equilibrium steady-state signatures. She actively collaborates in labs emphasizing systems biology and complex systems analysis, with affiliations at both the University of Michigan and Harvard University.
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