Herbert M. Sauro is a notable figure in the field of systems biology, particularly known for his contributions to computational modeling and simulation of biological systems. He has been involved in the development of tools and software for modeling biochemical networks, including significant work on the BioNetGen software, which is used for simulating and analyzing biological systems at the molecular level. Sauro is also known for his academic work, including teaching and mentoring students in the fields of biology, computer science, and engineering.

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