Writing

SYSTEMATIC: How Systems Biology is Transforming Modern Medicine

Systematic cover artMy first book, Systematic: How Systems Biology is Transforming Modern Medicine, has been released in the USA. It explores how simple biological pieces work together to do complicated things: how the network of neurons in your brain allows you to think; how the microbiome might interact with the body to influence one’s weight or even mood; how bamboo flowering schedules create swarms of rats in India every 48 years; and how gerbils in Kazakhstan get bubonic plague.

You can pick up a copy on AmazonBarnes and Noble, or IndieBound or at your favorite bookstore.

Boring ol’ scholarly writing

If you’re more interested in allostery at GPCRs or metabolic adaptations to quiescence, good news! You can find a list of my academic publications on my CV.