Systems Biology Expert Advances Cardiac Research Through Mathematical Modeling at Mount Sinai
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Dr. Eric Sobie combines experimental research with mathematical modeling to enhance our understanding of cardiac physiology and pathophysiology at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. As an Associate Professor in the Department of Pharmacology and Systems Therapeutics, he leads innovative research that bridges the gap between computational and experimental approaches in cardiac science. His role as co-director of the PhD program in Systems Biology of Disease and Therapeutics has been instrumental in reshaping graduate education, particularly in integrating quantitative training into biomedical sciences curriculum. As a member of Systems Biology Center New York, Dr. Sobie's work exemplifies the modern intersection of mathematics and biology, using sophisticated modeling techniques to unravel complex cardiac mechanisms. His approach to cardiac research demonstrates the power of combining theoretical frameworks with experimental validation to advance our understanding of heart function and disease.