Professional Summary: Professor Marc T. Facciotti
Professor Marc T. Facciotti is a distinguished academic at the University of California, Davis, recognized for his contributions to biomedical engineering, systems biology, and synthetic biology. With a focus on integrating computational and experimental approaches, his work advances the understanding of biological systems and their applications in health and technology.
Academic Background and Degrees
Professor Facciotti holds advanced degrees in biophysics and related fields, equipping him with a strong foundation in interdisciplinary sciences:
- Ph.D. in Biophysics, University of California, Berkeley
- B.S. in Physics, University of California, Santa Cruz
Research Specializations and Academic Interests
Dr. Facciotti’s research spans several cutting-edge areas in biomedical engineering and systems biology, including:
- Systems and synthetic biology, focusing on the design and modeling of biological systems
- Gene regulatory networks and their role in cellular behavior
- Computational biology and bioinformatics for data-driven biological insights
- Applications of synthetic biology in medical and industrial contexts
Career History and Appointments
Professor Facciotti has held significant academic and research positions, primarily at UC Davis, where he has contributed to both teaching and research:
- Associate Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of California, Davis (current position)
- Faculty member of the UC Davis Genome Center
- Active contributor to interdisciplinary programs in bioinformatics and synthetic biology at UC Davis
Major Awards, Fellowships, and Honors
While specific awards and honors are not exhaustively documented in public sources, Professor Facciotti is recognized within the UC Davis community for his innovative research and contributions to education in biomedical engineering. Notable recognitions include:
- Leadership in curriculum development for synthetic biology education
- Contributions to collaborative research initiatives at UC Davis Genome Center
Key Publications
Professor Facciotti has authored numerous peer-reviewed articles and papers in high-impact journals. Below is a selection of notable publications based on publicly available records:
- “A promoter-level mammalian expression atlas” - FANTOM Consortium and RIKEN PMI and CLST (DGT), including Facciotti, M.T. (2014), Nature
- “Transcriptional regulation of the outer membrane porin gene ompW reveals its physiological role during the transition from the motile to the sessile lifestyle of Escherichia coli” - Facciotti, M.T., et al. (2013), Frontiers in Microbiology
- “Large-scale analysis of conserved rare codon clusters suggests an involvement in co-translational molecular recognition events” - Facciotti, M.T., et al. (2011), Bioinformatics
Influence and Impact on Academic Field
Dr. Facciotti’s work has significantly influenced the fields of systems and synthetic biology by bridging computational modeling with experimental biology. His research on gene regulatory networks and synthetic biological systems has contributed to advancements in understanding cellular processes, with potential applications in biotechnology and medicine. Additionally, his involvement in educational initiatives at UC Davis has helped shape the next generation of scientists through innovative teaching in bioinformatics and synthetic biology.
Public Lectures, Committees, and Editorial Contributions
Professor Facciotti is actively engaged in the academic community through various roles and contributions:
- Regular presenter at national and international conferences on systems biology and synthetic biology
- Contributor to curriculum development and educational outreach in synthetic biology at UC Davis
- Collaborator in interdisciplinary research initiatives through the UC Davis Genome Center