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Bernhard Palsson

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Bernhard Palsson
Born
Bernhard Örn Pálsson

(1957-02-22)February 22, 1957[3]
Reykjavík, Iceland
NationalityIcelandic
Alma materUniversity of Wisconsin–Madison (PhD)
Awards
Scientific career
Institutions
ThesisMathematical Modelling of Dynamics and Control in Metabolic Networks (1984)
Doctoral advisorEdwin N. Lightfoot[2]
Doctoral students
Websitegcrg.ucsd.edu/Researchers/Palsson

Bernhard Örn Pálsson is the Galletti Professor of Bioengineering and an adjunct professor of Medicine at the University of California, San Diego.[4][5][6]

Education

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Palsson received his PhD from the University of Wisconsin–Madison[7] in 1984 under the supervision of Edwin N. Lightfoot.[2]

Research

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Upon graduation Palsson joined the chemical engineering faculty at University of Michigan where he served as a professor until 1995. In 1995, he joined the department of Bioengineering at University of California, San Diego and was named the Galetti Chair of Bioengineering in 2004. In 2005 he became a faculty member of Keio University.[1]

Palsson has authored or co-authored over 300 peer-reviewed scientific articles[8][9] and is the holder of over 35 patents.[4] His research interests include metabolic network modelling,[10] systems biology,[11][12][13] tissue engineering[14] and cell culture,[15] the development of analysis procedures for genome-scale models, and the experimental verification of these models in Escherichia coli,[16][17][18] Saccharomyces cerevisiae[19][20] and other important organisms.

Palsson serves on the editorial board of several scientific journals including Annals of Biomedical Engineering, Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Metabolic Engineering and Molecular Systems Biology. He was elected a member of the National Academy of Engineering in 2006 for scholarship, technological advances, and entrepreneurial activities in metabolic engineering. He is also a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 2011.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Bernhard Palsson, Professor, Center director". Archived from the original on 2010-12-20. Retrieved 2011-07-03. Bernhard Palsson, Professor, Designated CEO Biosustain
  2. ^ a b Palsson, B. O.; Lightfoot, E. N. (1984). "Mathematical modelling of dynamics and control in metabolic networks. I. On Michaelis-Menten kinetics". Journal of Theoretical Biology. 111 (2): 273–302. Bibcode:1984JThBi.111..273P. doi:10.1016/S0022-5193(84)80211-8. PMID 6513572.
  3. ^ "Tímarit.is".
  4. ^ a b http://gcrg.ucsd.edu/Researchers/Palsson Archived 2011-07-20 at the Wayback Machine Bernhard Palsson at USCD
  5. ^ Bernhard Palsson publications indexed by Microsoft Academic
  6. ^ Bernhard Palsson's publications indexed by the Scopus bibliographic database. (subscription required)
  7. ^ "Bernhard O. Palsson, Ph.D. | Systems Biology Research Group". Archived from the original on 2011-07-20. Retrieved 2011-07-01.
  8. ^ Search Results for author Palsson BO on PubMed.
  9. ^ https://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=bernhard+palsson Bernhard Palsson in Google Scholar
  10. ^ Varma, A.; Palsson, B. O. (1994). "Metabolic Flux Balancing: Basic Concepts, Scientific and Practical Use". Bio/Technology. 12 (10): 994–998. doi:10.1038/nbt1094-994. S2CID 25925320.
  11. ^ Palsson, Bernhard (2006). Systems biology: properties of reconstructed networks. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-85903-5.
  12. ^ Palsson, Bernhard (2011). Systems Biology: Simulation of Dynamic Network States. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-107-00159-6.
  13. ^ Thiele, I.; Swainston, N.; Fleming, R. M. T.; Hoppe, A.; Sahoo, S.; Aurich, M. K.; Haraldsdottir, H.; Mo, M. L.; Rolfsson, O.; Stobbe, M. D.; Thorleifsson, S. G.; Agren, R.; Bölling, C.; Bordel, S.; Chavali, A. K.; Dobson, P.; Dunn, W. B.; Endler, L.; Hala, D.; Hucka, M.; Hull, D.; Jameson, D.; Jamshidi, N.; Jonsson, J. J.; Juty, N.; Keating, S.; Nookaew, I.; Le Novère, N.; Malys, N.; Mazein, A. (2013). "A community-driven global reconstruction of human metabolism". Nature Biotechnology. 31 (5): 419–425. doi:10.1038/nbt.2488. PMC 3856361. PMID 23455439.
  14. ^ Bhatia, Sangeeta; Palsson, Bernhard (2004). Tissue engineering. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Prentice Hall. ISBN 978-0-13-041696-4.
  15. ^ Palsson, Bernhard; Masters, John C. (1999). Cancer cell lines. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers. ISBN 978-0-7923-5878-7.
  16. ^ Covert, M. W.; Knight, E. M.; Reed, J. L.; Herrgard, M. J.; Palsson, B. O. (2004). "Integrating high-throughput and computational data elucidates bacterial networks". Nature. 429 (6987): 92–96. Bibcode:2004Natur.429...92C. doi:10.1038/nature02456. PMID 15129285. S2CID 4403433.
  17. ^ Reed, J. L.; Vo, T. D.; Schilling, C. H.; Palsson, B. O. (2003). "An expanded genome-scale model of Escherichia coli K-12 (iJR904 GSM/GPR)". Genome Biology. 4 (9): R54. doi:10.1186/gb-2003-4-9-r54. PMC 193654. PMID 12952533.
  18. ^ Edwards, J. S.; Ibarra, R. U.; Palsson, B. O. (2001). "In silico predictions of Escherichia coli metabolic capabilities are consistent with experimental data". Nature Biotechnology. 19 (2): 125–130. doi:10.1038/84379. PMID 11175725. S2CID 1619105.
  19. ^ Forster, J.; Famili, I.; Fu, P.; Palsson, B. Ø.; Nielsen, J. (2003). "Genome-Scale Reconstruction of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae Metabolic Network". Genome Research. 13 (2): 244–253. doi:10.1101/gr.234503. PMC 420374. PMID 12566402.
  20. ^ Herrgård, M. J.; Swainston, N.; Dobson, P.; Dunn, W. B.; Arga, K. Y. I.; Arvas, M.; Blüthgen, N.; Borger, S.; Costenoble, R.; Heinemann, M.; Hucka, M.; Le Novère, N.; Li, P.; Liebermeister, W.; Mo, M. L.; Oliveira, A. P.; Petranovic, D.; Pettifer, S.; Simeonidis, E.; Smallbone, K.; Spasić, I.; Weichart, D.; Brent, R.; Broomhead, D. S.; Westerhoff, H. V.; Kirdar, B. L.; Penttilä, M.; Klipp, E.; Palsson, B. Ø.; Sauer, U.; Oliver, S.G.; Mendes, P.; Nielsen, J.; Kell, D.B. (2008). "A consensus yeast metabolic network reconstruction obtained from a community approach to systems biology". Nature Biotechnology. 26 (10): 1155–1160. doi:10.1038/nbt1492. PMC 4018421. PMID 18846089.