
معرفی
Eldon Emberly is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics at Simon Fraser University (Burnaby, BC). His research focuses on biophysical systems at the intersection of molecular biology and theoretical physics, particularly studying gene regulation mechanisms, chromatin structure dynamics, and biochemical network behaviors. He teaches advanced courses in quantitative biology and biophysics (PHYS-847 and PHYS-347).
Current research projects include analyzing how chromatin structure influences gene expression through collaborations with experimental labs, and modeling bacterial decision-making processes via biochemical network dynamics. His work bridges computational modeling with experimental data to understand cellular mechanisms.
Notable recent contributions include studies on DNA segregation mechanisms in bacteria, transcriptional regulation inference methods, and substrate-dependent motor dynamics. His lab advises two active PhD students (Lavisha Jindal and Pau Farre) and has hosted postdoctoral researchers in chromatin biology and biophysical modeling. Research outputs span 11 peer-reviewed articles from 2003-2025, with a focus on molecular motors, cellular localization dynamics, and systems-level biological modeling.


