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Dr. Matteo Barberis is an Associate Professor in Systems Biology at the University of Surrey, affiliated with the School of Biosciences within the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences. He holds roles as Faculty Theme Leader for Infection and Immunity and Coordinator of the Centre for Mathematical and Computational Biology (CMCB). His academic journey includes a BSc in Bioinformatics, MSc in Industrial Biotechnology, and PhD in Industrial Biotechnology and Biochemistry from the University of Milano-Bicocca, followed by postdoctoral research at the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics and Humboldt University in Berlin.
His research integrates computational modeling with experimental strategies to study cellular organization, focusing on cell cycle control, immune responses (e.g., T and mast cells), and gene regulation dynamics. He develops multi-scale frameworks to understand biochemical systems' emergent properties and applies systems biology approaches to network-based drug design for diseases. Recent work includes studies on metabolic modeling for personalized probiotics and treatment strategies for immune disorders.
Dr. Barberis has been recognized as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Biology. His research group emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration, bridging biochemistry, molecular biology, and computational methods. He advises students and leads projects on cellular physiology and disease mechanisms, contributing to Surrey’s innovation in biomedical sciences.



