Editorial overview: Systems biology for biotechnology

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Matthias Heinemann received a PhD in Biochemical Engineering in 2003. After a postdoc in the Bioprocess lab at ETH Zurich, he took up a position as a junior group leader at the Institute of Molecular Systems Biology at ETH. Since 2009, he is Professor for Molecular Systems Biology at the University of Groningen. His research is geared towards generating a fundamental understanding about microbial metabolism, for which his labs exploits a broad range of experimental techniques as well as

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Matthias Heinemann received a PhD in Biochemical Engineering in 2003. After a postdoc in the Bioprocess lab at ETH Zurich, he took up a position as a junior group leader at the Institute of Molecular Systems Biology at ETH. Since 2009, he is Professor for Molecular Systems Biology at the University of Groningen. His research is geared towards generating a fundamental understanding about microbial metabolism, for which his labs exploits a broad range of experimental techniques as well as mathematical modeling.

Yitzhak Pilpel received a PhD in Molecular genetics in 2000 with Doron Lancet and Ephraim Katzir. He did a post-doctoral training with George Church at Harvard Medical School and he then took a group leader position at the department of Molecular Genetics at the Weizmann Institute in 2003. His lab studies genome evolution taking a systems level approach to deciphering mechanisms of protein translation. The lab combines theoretical, computational and genome-wide experimental approaches to obtain new insight on the biological systems.

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