Christopher Henry | |
Asst Computational Scientist, MCS Argonne National Laboratory | ![]() |
Research:My primary research is in the field of computational biology with a focus on the prediction of phenotype from genome through the use of comparative genomics, metabolic modeling, and dynamic cellular community models. My team at Argonne National Laboratory and University of Chicago is currently involved in three primary projects: (i) development of methods, data, and software for automated reconstruction of genome-scale metabolic models in collaboration with researchers at Hope College, UC, ANL, and Fellowship for Interpretation of Genomes, (ii) design and implementation of a minimal strain of B. subtilis in collaboration with researchers at UC, ANL, and INRA in Paris France, and (iii) design and implementation of a large-scale simulation engine for cellular communities in collaboration with researchers at Yale University, University of Pittsburgh, UC, and ANL. | |

