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Dr. Glazier was born on June 27th, 1962 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. He lived in Italy and the USA as a child, and attended Commonwealth School in Boston for High School.
Dr. Glazier’s research focuses on early embryonic development, developmental and chronic toxicity and disease, with more than 70 experimental and computational papers on biological development and developmental diseases (including polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD), tumor growth and vascularization, Age Related Macular Degeneration and diabetic retinopathies, somitogenesis and liver toxicity) and more recently on modeling in-host viral infection and immune response. As part of his work on infection modeling, he is founder and co-lead of the Interagency Modeling and Analysis Group and Multiscale Modeling Consortium (IMAG/MSM) Working Group on Multiscale Modeling and Viral Pandemics. He leads the collaborative development of the open-source CompuCell3D multi-scale modeling and model-sharing environment and works closely with the EPA, which has adopted CompuCell3D as a core platform for their CompTox computational toxicology program. He actively disseminates both methods and models, with more than 200 invited talks and seminars on modeling and CompuCell3D. He has expertise supervising collaborative development of models and in developing workflows integrating models with experimental data, most recently in the area of developmental toxicology. In 2016, he became one of the founding members of Indiana University’s Department of Intelligent Systems Engineering (the first engineering program at Indiana University, Bloomington), which aims to apply advanced computing techniques to understand and control complex natural and engineered emergent systems. Within ISE, he leads the creation of the Bioengineering track, with 8 faculty hires in 2016 and 2017 and novel transdisciplinary BS, MS and PhD syllabi. As founding director of the Biocomplexity Institute at Indiana University, he has extensive experience in model sharing, having led the IMAG/MSM model sharing Working Group for 2 years and participated extensively in developing multi-cell model specification standards. He was instrumental in more than 10 interdisciplinary biosciences faculty hires at Indiana University in the Departments of Physics and Biology and the School of Informatics. He also led the creation of a new Biological Physics PhD track with an interdisciplinary syllabus and qualifying examination. He has experience organizing large-scale multidisciplinary biomedical research projects and has organized 11 international workshops on Biocomplexity and numerous symposia and panels at major international meetings as well as 15 CompuCell3D User-training workshops and five workshops on model sharing and standards. He has supervised 14 students who have completed PhD dissertations, 21 postdoctoral researchers and 33 high-school and undergraduate researchers.
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npj Systems Biology and Applicationsno. 1 (2024): 1-8
FRONTIERS IN DIGITAL HEALTH (2024): 1349595-1349595
Scientific reportsno. 1 (2023): 17886-17886
Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research) (2023)
bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) (2023)
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#Papers: 105
#Citation: 2332
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G-Index: 47
Sociability: 6
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