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Professor, Director of Department of Pulmonary Systems Medicine at University of Florida
Reinhard Laubenbacher is a professor in the Department of Medicine, Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine at University of Florida. He is also the director of the Laboratory for Systems Medicine. Prior to joining UF, he served as director of the Center for Quantitative Medicine and Professor in the Department of Cell Biology in the University of Connecticut School of Medicine. Concurrently, he held an appointment as Professor of Computational Biology at the Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine. He is a fellow of AAAS, the Society for Mathematical Biology, and the American Mathematical Society. Since 2016, he serves as editor-in-chief of the Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, the flagship journal of the Society for Mathematical Biology. Dr. Laubenbacher earned a PhD in mathematics from Northwestern University in 1985. His research interests include computational and mathematical systems biology, with applications to human health. Most of his research is in collaboration with a broad spectrum of scientists and clinicians.
Visit website: http://systemsmedicine.pulmonary.medicine.ufl.edu/profile/laubenbacher-reinhard/
See also: University of Florida (UF) - Public land grant university in Gainesville, Florida.
Details last updated 15-Mar-2021
Computer models to predict disease prognosis, health care needs, and fight future pandemics