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Dr. Eric Sobie is an Associate Professor in the Department of Pharmacology and Systems Therapeutics at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, where he is also a member of the Systems Biology Center New York. His research focuses on enhancing the quantitative understanding of cardiac physiology and pathophysiology by integrating experimental studies with mathematical modeling. Dr. Sobie aims to elucidate the mechanisms underlying heart function and disease, employing a combination of simulations and experimental data to inform his findings. He co-directs the PhD program in Systems Biology of Disease and Therapeutics, where he has developed new courses to incorporate quantitative training into the biomedical sciences curriculum.Dr. Sobie teaches the course Dynamical Modeling Methods for Systems Biology, which provides students with essential skills in mathematical modeling techniques used in contemporary systems biology research. His contributions to the field are reflected in his extensive publication record, with numerous articles focusing on biophysics, cardiovascular dynamics, and computational biology. Through his innovative research and teaching, Dr. Sobie is committed to advancing understanding in systems biology and improving therapeutic approaches for cardiovascular diseases