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Keith Tornheim

Associate Professor at Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Boston University1 Followers

Dr. Keith Tornheim is at the forefront of discovery in the intricate field of metabolism, serving as an Associate Professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology at Boston University's Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine. With a PhD from Brandeis University, Dr. Tornheim has dedicated his career to unraveling the complexities of metabolic processes, with a particular focus on the spontaneous oscillatory behavior of glycolysis. Since 1981, Dr. Tornheim has been imparting his extensive knowledge of metabolism to medical, dental, and graduate students, fostering a new generation of scientists and healthcare professionals. His commitment to education is matched by his prolific contributions to the field, having published numerous articles that have advanced our understanding of metabolic pathways. Dr. Tornheim's research is characterized by a deep curiosity about the dynamic nature of metabolic systems, and his work has been instrumental in shedding light on the oscillatory patterns that occur within glycolytic processes. His scholarly efforts have not only enriched academic literature but have also provided valuable insights that have implications for various biomedical applications. In addition to his research and teaching, Dr. Tornheim is actively involved in mentoring students and young researchers, guiding them through the complexities of scientific inquiry and encouraging them to pursue innovative approaches in their own work. His dedication to both his field and his students has made him a respected figure in the academic community.

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