Enrique Hernandez-Lemus ehernandez

Enrique Hernández-Lemus, Ph.D., is a Principal Investigator, Head of the 'Computational Systems Biology and Integrative Genomics Lab' at the National Institute of Genomic Medicine (Mexico). He is also the Coordinator of the Computational Intelligence Program for the Center of Complexity Sciences, at UNAM (Mexico). Professor Hernández-Lemus holds a Ph.D. in Chemical Physics (Non-equilibrium Statistical Physics - Dynamic Phase Transitions). He started his research career working in Non-equilibrium Statistical Mechanics, Ergodic theory, Probability and Mathematical Physics, to later turn his attention to problems in Biological Complexity and Systems Biology; has authored more than 100 scientific publications and supervised the work of 28 students both at the graduate and undergraduate level. Dr. Hernández-Lemus has been a visiting scientist at the Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT, the Institute for Advanced Studies in Princeton, the Department of Physics and Mathematics at Rutgers University, the Principe Felipe Research Center in Spain, among others. He has been awarded the 2016 Marcos Moshinsky fellowship in Physical Sciences. He is a member of the National Researchers' System of Mexico (Level III, the highest) and of the Health Ministry Research Network (level F, the highest), also in Mexico.

Mexico City, CDMX, México

Principal Investigator

Computational Genomics & Systems Biology

Computational Genomics Division, National Institute of Genomic Medicine

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