Denis Noble

Born in 1936
  • Denis Noble is an Emeritus Professor of Cardiovascular Physiology who has made significant contributions to the field of computational biology.

  • He pioneered the modeling of cardiac cells, publishing groundbreaking papers in Nature in 1960.

  • With over 350 research papers to his name, Noble is recognized as a leader in Systems Biology.

  • His work focuses on understanding complex biological processes through integrative approaches.

  • Noble's expertise extends beyond research, as he has authored popular science books, including "The Music of Life," which introduces systems biology concepts to a general audience.

  • His multidisciplinary approach combines physiology, genetics, and philosophy to provide a comprehensive view of biological systems.

Books by Denis Noble