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Dr. Leroy Hood is the pioneer of systems biology and the president and co-founder of Institute for Systems Biology in Seattle. He received the 2011 National Medal of Science from President Obama. Dr. Hood is the co-founder of Arivale, a scientific wellness startup.
In 2000, he co-founded the Institute for Systems Biology (ISB) in Seattle, Washington to develop strategies and technologies for systems approaches to biology and medicine. [11] [35] [36] Hood pioneered the systems biology concept of considering human biology as a "network of networks."
Hood is President of the Institute for Systems Biology and member of the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, and the Institute of Medicine. CONTACT lhood@systemsbiology.org
1989. Articles 1–20. Institute for Systems Biology - Cited by 197,276 - Systems biology - genomics - personalized medicine - cancer - neurodegeneration.
Cross-Disciplinary “Systems Biology”. After participating in the Human Genome Project and seeing the first large-scale automated DNA sequencer that came out of it, Hood became increasingly convinced of the need for cross-disciplinary biology that encompasses chemistry, computer science, and other fields.
May 8, 2011 · Lee Hood/Institute for Systems Biology. By Lisa Grossman. May 8, 2011 at 3:13 pm. For Leroy Hood, everything is connected. After inventing a machine that helps decode DNA, Hood spent a lot of his long, rambling career trying to combine all branches of science, from biology and physics to engineering and computer science.