Herbert M. Sauro

Herbert M. Sauro (born 19 July 1960) is a Welsh biochemist who works in the field of metabolic control analysis and systems biology.

Sauro carried out post-doctoral research at the University of Edinburgh in association with Henrik Kacser, when he worked on time-dependent systems[3] and enzyme-enzyme interactions.

[8] Together with Hamid Bolouri, Andrew Finney and Michael Hucka he was a member of the development team for the creation of SBML (the Systems Biology Mark-up language),[9] which has become a major influence on the subject.

[10] In 2018, Sauro's research group published Tellurium, a Python-based modeling environment with applications in system analysis and synthetic biology.

[14] After some years, first at Caltech (2000-2005), then at the Keck Graduate Institute in Claremont, California (2004-2007), Sauro moved to the University of Washington as an Associate professor in the department of Bioengineering in 2007.