Pablo Sartori

I am a theoretical physicist who works at the interface between physics and biology. I am interested in how computational properties are embedded in biological matter, the evolutionary process by which this embedding occurred, and the fundamental constraints to which it is subject. More specifically, I work in bioenergetics at different scales, protein assembly, and evolutionary ecology. More generally, I research aspects of biology that are unlike physics.


Short CV

2020-present Group Leader, Gulbenkian Science Institute (IGC)

2016–2020 Postdoc, The Rockefeller University. Advisor: S. Leibler

2015–2016 Visiting Researcher, Yale University. Advisor: J. Howard

2010–2015 PhD Physics, Max Planck Institute PKS. Advisor: F. Julicher

2008-2010 Visiting Researcher, IBM T. J. Watson research center. Advisor: Yuhai Tu

2002–2008 Student of theoretical physics at University of Granada. Advisor: M.A. Munoz