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Markus Covert

Faculty Fellows
Shriram Chair of the Department of Bioengineering, Professor of Bioengineering and, by courtesy, of Chemical and Systems Biology
Our focus is on building computational models of complex biological processes, and using these models to guide an experimental program. Such an approach leads to a relatively rapid identification and validation of previously unknown components and interactions. Biological systems of interest include metabolic, regulatory and signaling networks as well as cell-cell interactions. Current research involves the dynamic behavior of NF-kappaB, an important family of transcription factors whose aberrant activity has been linked to oncogenesis, tumor progression, and resistance to chemotherapy.

Education

Ph.D., UCSD, Bioengineering/ Bioinformatics (2003)
M.S., UCSD, Bioengineering (2002)
B.S., Brigham Young University, Chemical Engineering (1997)

Contact

(650) 725-6615
Mail Code
4245