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Reinhart Heinrich (24 April 1946 – 23 October 2006) was a German biophysicist. He was professor at the Humboldt University of Berlin, and best known as one of the founders, with Tom Rapoport, of metabolic control theory in parallel with similar ideas developed at about the same time by Henrik Kacser and Jim Burns. His far-reaching theoretical work on metabolism, signal transduction, and other cellular processes has made him one of the most influential forerunners of present-day systems biology. Reinhart's many talents made him appear as a modern Renaissance man. He played the violin, and published an autobiographic novel (Jenseits von Babel) and several works of lyric poetry for which he received the Brigitte Reimann Prize. Among his services to the scientific community, Reinhart was assoc

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  • Reinhart Heinrich (de)
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  • Reinhart Heinrich (* 24. April 1946 in Dresden; † 23. Oktober 2006 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Biophysiker. Er wirkte ab 1979 als Dozent sowie von 1993 bis zu seinem Tod als Professor für theoretische Biophysik an der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin und gilt als Mitbegründer der Systembiologie. Seine wichtigste wissenschaftliche Leistung war Anfang der 1970er Jahre sein Beitrag zur Formulierung der metabolischen Kontrolltheorie zur quantitativen Modellierung von Stoffwechselwegen. (de)
  • Reinhart Heinrich, né le 24 avril 1946 à Dresde (Allemagne) et mort le 23 octobre 2006 à Berlin, est un biophysicien allemand. Il fut professeur de biophysique théorique à l'Université Humboldt de Berlin et l'un des fondateurs de la biologie des systèmes. Le développement de la théorie de contrôle métabolique ( (en)) au début des années 1970 constitue son résultat scientifique le plus important. Cette théorie est très utile pour modéliser des voies métaboliques dans des divers organismes vivants, incluant l'homme. (fr)
  • Reinhart Heinrich (24 April 1946 – 23 October 2006) was a German biophysicist. He was professor at the Humboldt University of Berlin, and best known as one of the founders, with Tom Rapoport, of metabolic control theory in parallel with similar ideas developed at about the same time by Henrik Kacser and Jim Burns. His far-reaching theoretical work on metabolism, signal transduction, and other cellular processes has made him one of the most influential forerunners of present-day systems biology. Reinhart's many talents made him appear as a modern Renaissance man. He played the violin, and published an autobiographic novel (Jenseits von Babel) and several works of lyric poetry for which he received the Brigitte Reimann Prize. Among his services to the scientific community, Reinhart was assoc (en)
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  • Berlin, Germany (en)
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