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Quantitative Metabolic Modeling Group

We create the tools necessary to predict biological behavior, so as to unlock the full potential of bioengineering. To this end, we combine machine learning, synthetic biology and automation with mathematical modeling. We use these tools to enable the production of renewable biofuels and bioproducts, and combat climate change.

Website: Quantitative Metabolic Modeling Group Website

Contact: Héctor García Martin


About Berkeley Lab

Founded in 1931 on the belief that the biggest scientific challenges are best addressed by teams, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and its scientists have been recognized with 16 Nobel Prizes. Today, Berkeley Lab researchers develop sustainable energy and environmental solutions, create useful new materials, advance the frontiers of computing, and probe the mysteries of life, matter, and the universe. Scientists from around the world rely on the Lab’s facilities for their own discovery science. Berkeley Lab is a multiprogram national laboratory, managed by the University of California for the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Science.

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