
معرفی
Jeremy M. Berg is a Professor in the Department of Computational and Systems Biology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. He also serves as Director of the Institute of Personalized Medicine and Associate Vice Chancellor for Science Strategy and Planning in the Health Sciences. His research focuses on understanding molecular mechanisms of protein-DNA/RNA interactions, particularly zinc-binding proteins' roles in gene regulation, cellular protein targeting, and computational methods for predicting molecular interactions. Berg holds a PhD in Chemistry from Harvard University. His work bridges biochemistry, structural biology, and systems biology with applications in personalized medicine and scientific policy.
Education:
- PhD in Chemistry, Harvard University
Research interests emphasize:
- Protein structure-function relationships
- Metalloprotein-mediated gene regulation
- Systems biology approaches to disease
- Scientific research policy and funding mechanisms
His recent publications reflect interdisciplinary work spanning biochemistry fundamentals, medical imaging advancements, and scientific integrity topics. He advocates for reproducible research practices and equitable clinical trial participation.
Administratively, he leads strategic initiatives in science policy and personalized medicine at the University of Pittsburgh, bridging academic research with translational healthcare applications.




