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Joe Vallino

Senior Scientist at Marine Biological Laboratory

Joe Vallino is a Senior Scientist at the Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL), affiliated with the University of Chicago.134 His research focuses on ecosystem chemistry related to biological growth and energy utilization in living systems.1 Vallino's work spans several fields, including:

  1. Systems Biology: He was one of the founding investigators in this field, which originated from chemical engineering.2
  2. Marine Biogeochemistry: His studies involve whole ecosystem chemistry associated with biological structures.36
  3. Maximum Entropy Production: This is one of his areas of expertise, as indicated by his research interests.6
  4. Metabolic Networks: Another key area of his scientific work.6

Vallino has a significant academic presence, with over 5,399 citations to his name on Google Scholar.6 His career has included positions such as:

  • Assistant Scientist at the Ecosystems Center, Marine Biological Laboratory (1997-2005)7
  • Assistant Professor at Brown University (2004-2013)7
  • Associate position (details not specified)7

Recently, Vallino has been involved in educational activities at MBL. In November 2024, he participated in a project measuring bacterial productivity using radioisotopes under anaerobic conditions, working with students from the Semester of Environmental Science (SES) program.5

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Greater Boston Area