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Daniel Amador-Noguez is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. His research focuses on the metabolic activities of microbes and how these activities have shaped the evolution of life on Earth, with significant implications for the environment, agriculture, biotechnology, and human health. His program aims to create a quantitative and holistic understanding of the metabolic networks regulated by microbes. By integrating systems-level approaches, particularly LC-MS-based metabolomics and computational modeling, he investigates how metabolic fluxes are controlled and how microbes adapt their metabolism in response to environmental challenges and developmental processes. His laboratory explores various research areas, including metabolic regulation in biofuel producers, metabolic remodeling during biofilm development, and the biochemical activity of the gut microbiome.
Department: Department of Computer Sciences